On Tuesday 10 January 2017 11:16 AM, John Laprise wrote:
Because if we are looking to improve the status quo, I'd like to see examples and evidence of what we're seeking to avoid in seeking a different jurisdiction and look at how said jurisdiction would address the cited problem.
Exit from NTIA oversight was also an improvement over the status quo -- why these criteria did not apply then ? The I* community asked for globalisation of ICANN without seeing these examples and evidences, following it up by the Netmundial conference. (Apart from the WSIS having done so much earlier.) Even during the transition process, no one asked for these evidences that justify change! For many of us, examining the US jurisdictional oversight issue is simply completing the task of ICANN's globalisation.
It's not obstruction. If the claim is for a "better" jurisdiction, I want to know what, materially constitutes as better.
Sure, but can you all be so good as to allow people, outside these hallowed circles, to tell what they tell in their own words, rather than 'say this but not this, dont go here...' . That is an insult to public consultation, much less participation. parminder
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017, 11:35 PM parminder <parminder@itforchange.net <mailto:parminder@itforchange.net>> wrote:
On Tuesday 10 January 2017 05:21 AM, Greg Shatan wrote:
Seeing some support for David McAuley's suggestion for Question 4 and some support for Alternative 1, I wonder if a combination of the two might be able to gain consensus support. Below (and attached in redline) is my suggested combination:
Are you aware of any material, documented instance(s) where ICANN has been unable to pursue the actual operation of its policies and accountability mechanisms because of ICANN’s jurisdiction? If so, please provide documentation, including specific examples and references to specific laws.
There has been no response to my query as to why such a condition of listing documented instances where ICANN has been unable to pursue its policies because of NTIA oversight was not applied before seeking and finalising exit from NTIA oversight. Neither documented proof of existing alternative accountability mechanism was sought.
Presenting these conditions now simply amounts to obstructing a proper inquiry into all aspects of ICANN's jurisdiction, as was agreed.
I dont agree to sending out Q1-3 in absence of Q4 because that is making a judgement on the mandate of this group, a judgement that I do not agree with.
parminder
Are you aware of and able to document the existence of an alternative jurisdiction where ICANN would not be so prevented from pursuing the actual operation of ICANN’s policies and accountability mechanisms? If so, please provide documentation, including specific examples, references to specific laws, case studies, other studies, and analysis.
I look forward to discussion of this and the other alternatives regarding Question 4 on our call tomorrow, and before that, on this list.
Greg
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 3:52 PM, MSSI Secretariat <mssi-secretariat@icann.org <mailto:mssi-secretariat@icann.org>> wrote:
Hello all,
In reply to Paul Rosenzweig, the Jurisdiction meeting on Tuesday, 10 January is at 13:00 UTC.
With kind regards,
/Brenda Brewer, Projects & Operations Assistant /
Multistakeholder Strategy & Strategic Initiatives (MSSI)
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
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What time is the call tomorrow? I apologize, but I lost track of our scheduling decisions.
Paul
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I gather, however, that some disagree and say “all now or none ever.” If that is my choice I choose none. If the idea of separation gains any traction, I’d be open to consideration but I fear it would not bet any better definition later and we would just be kicking the can down the road.
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Others in the group feel strongly that question 4 should go out. Some feel so strongly that they are of the view that it is all or nothing. While I don’t agree with them and while I certainly don’t agree with the idea that saying “all or nothing” is respectful of other people, I am not going to try any longer to change their minds.
MM: Those who suggest that we should not send out a fact-finding missive at all because of Q4 also seem to be taking an “all or nothing approach” are they not?
The reasonable solution, as I have said before, is to separate Q4 from the others and work on it some more to make it take a form that is acceptable to a broader range of WG participants.
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