Dear Milton THESE ARE DRAFT QUESTIONS WHICH MUST BE DISCUSSED AT sub group and APPROVED BY CCWG. No single or any little group are maters of others . We are equal and free to suggest any thing that we think appropriate . We are not here to directly or indirectly defend or offend any specific arrangements We must work together in a collaborative manner Regards Kavouss 2016-11-26 9:25 GMT+01:00 Mueller, Milton L <milton@gatech.edu>:
Sorry, Parminder, I see this as a request for opinions, not facts. The whole point of this exercise is to gain specific factual cases that show actual issues, not to provide people with an excuse to complain about what the “think are the problems.” I would reject adding such a question to the list
*From:* ws2-jurisdiction-bounces@icann.org [mailto:ws2-jurisdiction- bounces@icann.org] *On Behalf Of *parminder *Sent:* Wednesday, November 23, 2016 11:54 PM *To:* ws2-jurisdiction@icann.org *Subject:* Re: [Ws2-jurisdiction] first draft of fact solicitation questions
I will like to add a general question to the below:
What do you think are the problems, if any, with continued jurisdiction of the US state over ICANN, as a US non-profit? Please justify your response with appropriate examples, analysis, etc. Especially, if there are existing and past instances that highlight such problems please indicate them.
parminder
On Wednesday 23 November 2016 09:50 PM, Mike Rodenbaugh wrote:
These seem well-stated, except perhaps they should not be looking only for personal experience, but broaden the request to seek any experience the responder is aware of? So I suggest something like:
1. Are you aware of any instance in which anyone's business, privacy, or ability to use or purchase DNS-related services, has been affected by ICANN's jurisdiction in any way?
If the answer is Yes, please describe specific cases or incidents, including the date, the parties involved, and links to any relevant documents.
2. Are you aware of any instance in which ICANN's jurisdiction affected any dispute resolution process or litigation related to domain names?
If the answer is Yes, please describe specific cases or incidents, including the date, the parties involved, and links to any relevant documents.
Mike Rodenbaugh
RODENBAUGH LAW
tel/fax: +1.415.738.8087
On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Mueller, Milton L <milton@gatech.edu> wrote:
CW and I have agreed on the following draft:
*Request for stakeholder input on jurisdiction issues*
The Jurisdiction subgroup of the CCWG Accountability is asking for the community to provide factual input on the following questions:
1. Has your business, your privacy or your ability to use or purchase DNS-related services, been affected by ICANN's jurisdiction in any way?
If the answer is Yes, please describe specific cases or incidents, including the date, the parties involved, and links to any relevant documents.
2. Has ICANN's jurisdiction affected any dispute resolution process or litigation related to domain names you have been involved in?
If the answer is Yes, please describe specific cases or incidents, including the date, the parties involved, and links to any relevant documents.
Dr. Milton L. Mueller
Professor, School of Public Policy
Georgia Institute of Technology
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