Great job to all involved in getting this outcome.
I believe it favours the Registrars in negotiating a reasonable
outcome.
I unfortunately won’t have the time to participate actively in
the working group but am certainly a keen observer and happy to assist and
support where possible.
Regards,
Adrian Kinderis
Managing Director
AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd
Level 8, 10 Queens Road
Melbourne. Victoria Australia. 3004
Ph: +61 3 9866 3710
Fax: +61 3 9866 1970
Email: adrian@ausregistry.com
Web: www.ausregistrygroup.com
From: owner-registrars@gnso.icann.org
[mailto:owner-registrars@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Nevett, Jonathon
Sent: Friday, 29 June 2007 11:07 PM
To: Registrar Constituency
Subject: [registrars] RAA Resolution
Registrars:
The
ICANN Board approved the following resolution today regarding changes to the
RAA. Pursuant to the interactions we had with ICANN staff and the Board
at our meeting on Tuesday and as requested in the resolution, I would like to
set up a Registrar Constituency Working Group to continue our discussions with
ICANN about potential changes. Please let me know if you are interested
in joining the WG and have the ability to dedicate the time necessary to work
on these issues. The WG should report back to the full RC and solicit
comments from the larger group on a regular basis. Thanks.
Jon
Consultation on Registrar Accreditation
Agreement Amendments
Whereas, ICANN has received considerable comment and
recommendations from registrants and others in the Internet community for
improvements in ICANN contracts in order to protect the interests of
registrants.
Whereas, ICANN posted several recommendations in a call for
major review of ICANN's Registrar Accreditation Agreements (RAA) and the
accreditation process.
Whereas, community comment received since the posting tends
to affirm those same areas as important and ICANN has published specific areas
for amendment.
Whereas, ICANN Board and staff have met with the Registrars
Constituency to discuss specific recommended changes to the RAA and agreed to
continue discussions to expedite the publication and consideration of proposed
amendments.
Whereas, it is important to implement amendments in a
timely manner to avoid future harm to registrants.
Resolved (07.__), the Board directs staff to solicit and
consider the input of the Internet community, including the At-Large community
and the GNSO constituencies, regarding proposed changes to the RAA, registrar
accreditation process, and related policies.
Resolved (07.__), the Board requests that staff engage with
the Registrars Constituency in order to arrive at, and post for public comment,
a set of proposed amendments or alternative version to the RAA, that is
intended to address to the extent feasible the concerns raised by the Internet
community.
Resolved (07.___), that when the RAA is published for
public comment, that notice be provided to allow the At-Large Advisory
Committee, the GNSO, and other interested parties to review the proposed
revised RAA and provide advice to the Board in its review.