At-Large Advisory Committee Election Results
I'm pleased to pass along the following important message announcing the leadership of the At-Large Advisory Committee for 2007. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bret Fausett <bfausett@internet.law.pro> Date: 07-Dec-2006 17:28 Subject: [alac] ALAC Election Results To: alac@icann.org As the non-voting Chair for today's election, I would like to provide the following report to the ALAC members and other interested members of the larger RALO, ALS, and At Large communities. Fifteen ALAC members were eligible to vote for ALAC officers. Fourteen expressed an intention to vote, with one member unavailable. I enlisted George Sadowsky to assist me, and together we counted and verified fourteen written ballots for three contested positions. Other officers for uncontested positions were elected by acclamation. I am pleased to announce the ALAC Officers for the coming year. Each officer will serve until the close of ICANN's annual meeting in 2007. * Chair: Annette Muehlberg * ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board: Vittorio Bertola * ALAC Liaison to the ccNSO Council: Siavash Shahshahani * ALAC Liaison to the GNSO Council: Alan Greenberg * ALAC Representative to Whois Task Force: Wendy Seltzer * ALAC Representative to the GNSO's Working Group on IDNs: Hong Xue * ALAC Representative to the President's Advisory Committee on IDNs: Hong Xue We have two Vice-Chair positions, currently unfilled, which will be appointed or elected in the coming weeks. Many thanks to everyone who participated in the election. Bret Fausett -- -- Regards, Nick Ashton-Hart PO Box 32160 London N4 2XY United Kingdom UK Tel: +44 (20) 8800-1011 USA Tel: +1 (202) 657-5460 Fax: +44 (20) 7681-3135 mobile: +44 (7774) 932798 Win IM: ashtonhart@hotmail.com / AIM/iSight: nashtonhart@mac.com / Skype: nashtonhart Online Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashtonhart FESTIVE GREETINGS! As per usual, in lieu of cards for friends and colleagues, I have made a donation in your name to Medecins Sans Frontieres, to help them provide medical care to those much less fortunate than ourselves.
Thanks for the update. Please advise if the ALAC has formally requested an issues report on Domain Tasting and/or a review of Add Grace Period policy. regards, Danny Younger ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on www.Answers.yahoo.com
Danny, as a committee, we have voted to ask ICANN for an issues report but have not yet made the formal request. I have agreed to draft the formal request, and I will circulate the draft to the ALAC and the ALS lists next week. Looking forward to your input. Bret
-----Original Message----- Thanks for the update.
Please advise if the ALAC has formally requested an issues report on Domain Tasting and/or a review of Add Grace Period policy.
regards, Danny Younger
Bret, below you will find language that I submitted to the NCUC Policy Committee for Review; perhaps you may find it of value... The Noncommercial User Constituency Proposal to Eliminate the Add Grace Period The Add Grace Period is an ICANN invention unsupported by RFC requirements. It is first described by the IETF in Scott Hollenbeck's September 2004 RFC 3915 as follows: "In March 2003, ICANN published a task force report describing other domain registry grace periods related to EPP operations. This mapping describes extension status values to note the grace periods described in the report, including: An "add grace period" after the initial registration of a domain name. If the domain name is deleted by the registrar during this period, the registry provides a credit to the registrar for the cost of the registration." The Add Grace period was originally introduced so that inadvertent typographical errors made during the domain name registration process by domain name registrants could readily be voided. [note: See comments made by Chuck Gomes in Sao Paolo for a better historical perspective]. With all the confirmations and re-confirmations now built into the domain name registration process, innocent typographical errors by typical registrants are now rare in the extreme. During the course of the last eighteen months, the Add Grace Period has been put to a new and unintended use as a vehicle that allows for domain name "tasting" (the quantification of domain name traffic potential). Domains are being registered and parked during the Add Grace Period with advertising content that is semantically derived from the domain name; should potential revenues from such advertising exceed the domain name registration costs the domain is registered, otherwise it is returned to the pool of available names. During the month of May 2006, the following quantity of domain names were deleted in three major TLDs: .com -- 30,287,411 .net -- 3,826,675 .org -- 1,937,485 Over 36 million domain names were registered and not paid for in these three TLDs during this single month. Those engaged in offering professional domain name tasting services have recently adopted new tactics (as discussed on the Registrar Discussion List and elsewhere) that allow for names to be registered seemingly in perpetuity without payment through an automated process of registration/deletion/re-registration/re-deletion etc. The Noncommercial User Constituency views these practices as odious and recalls the commentary in the 5 June 1998 "Statement of Policy, Management of Internet Names and Addresses," 63 Fed. Reg. 31741(1998): "The failure to make a domain name applicant pay for its use of a domain name has encouraged cyberpirates and is a practice that should end as soon as possible." The Noncommercial User Constituency recognizes that an epidemic of typosquatting has resulted in conjunction with the proliferation of domain name tasting services and seeks to curb this ongoing abuse of the domain name system. Accordingly, we call for the elimination of the Add Grace period. P.S. I would also point you to the recent INTA submission at http://www.icann.org/correspondence/reidl-to-icann-16nov06.pdf regards, Danny ____________________________________________________________________________________ Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-index
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Bret Fausett -
Danny Younger -
Nick Ashton-Hart