18:30 UTC.<span></span><br><br>On Friday, September 30, 2016, Nigel Roberts &lt;<a href="mailto:nigel@channelisles.net">nigel@channelisles.net</a>&gt; wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Depends what you mean by GMT (it&#39;s often misunderstood -- GMT and UTC are the same thing).<br>
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So you are technically correct (although we don&#39;t use the term GMT anymore except during the winter-time).<br>
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But GMT is NOT the same as &quot;UK time&quot; - that is &quot;BST&quot; right now.<br>
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So, if I understand this correctly, this will take place at 7:30 PM UK and Ireland time, and 8:30 PM in Central Europe.<br>
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On 30/09/16 12:51, Paul Rosenzweig wrote:<br>
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Hearing in the case is scheduled for 130 PM Central Time (I think that is<br>
GMT -5) today ….<br>
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&lt;<a>lschulman@inta.org</a>&gt;; &#39;Raoul Plommer&#39; &lt;<a>plommer@gmail.com</a>&gt;; Martin Boyle<br>
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Continuing Resolution passed.  Lawsuit filed in Texas:<br>
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From: Jonathan Zuck [mailto:<a>JZuck@actonline.org</a>]<br>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 12:24 PM<br>
To: Lori Schulman; Aikman-Scalese, Anne; &#39;Raoul Plommer&#39;; Martin Boyle<br>
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Subject: Re: [CCWG-ACCT] Answers to some common questions being encountered<br>
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I saw a tweet from ISOC to that effect but I don’t have confirmation.<br>
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I heard the Rider preventing the IANA transition is OUT of the current<br>
Continuing Resolution.  Can Steve or Becky confirm?<br>
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Anne<br>
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Subject: Re: [CCWG-ACCT] Answers to some common questions being encountered<br>
by the ICANN staff<br>
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<br>
Milton, I&#39;m glad to see there&#39;s now been lots of responses to Ted Cruz&#39;s<br>
spin and hopefully this debunking will hit Trump&#39;s peddling as well. They<br>
probably won&#39;t learn to stop peddling lies but at least they&#39;ve<br>
underestimated some knowledgeable people within ICANN, who are able to<br>
describe the IANA transition in layman&#39;s terms.<br>
<br>
I learned a couple of things from that article, too.. =)<br>
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-Raoul<br>
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On 22 September 2016 at 18:37, Martin Boyle &lt;<a>Martin.Boyle@nominet.uk</a><br>
&lt;mailto:<a>Martin.Boyle@nominet.<wbr>uk</a>&gt; &gt; wrote:<br>
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Sorry for the delay, Nigel.<br>
<br>
I agree with your conclusion.<br>
<br>
As you note, the .int TLD is quite well identified other than for the<br>
international databases:  there is no ambiguity in scope for organizations<br>
established by international treaties.<br>
<br>
If I have understood correctly, international databases were transferred to<br>
be included under .arpa some long time ago.<br>
<br>
Either way, I see no reason why .int should be opened up beyond<br>
organizations established by international treaty at this stage and<br>
certainly not without a properly constituted policy development process<br>
(which would need to establish a process for appointing a new operator).<br>
<br>
None of this, of course, nullifies your conclusion!<br>
<br>
Martin<br>
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From: Nigel Roberts [mailto:<a>nigel@channelisles.net</a><br>
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Sent: 16 September 2016 12:05<br>
To: Martin Boyle &lt;<a>Martin.Boyle@nominet.uk</a> &lt;mailto:<a>Martin.Boyle@nominet.<wbr>uk</a>&gt; &gt;<br>
Cc: Christopher Wilkinson &lt;<a>lists@christopherwilkinson.eu</a><br>
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Subject: Re: [CCWG-ACCT] Answers to some common questions being encountered<br>
by the ICANN staff<br>
<br>
The only reference is descriptive rather than policy setting. .INT predates<br>
RFC1591.<br>
<br>
It says, simply &quot;This domain is for organizations established by<br>
international treaties, or international databases&quot;. (The latter term is<br>
undefined, but includes telephony applications).<br>
<br>
You will find this text alongside all the other (at the time) existing<br>
generic domains as follows.<br>
<br>
Much of what is written below has been changed, and much of what has been<br>
changed was changed outside ICANN.<br>
<br>
I would be interested to know which policy decision classified some of the<br>
gTLDs in this list as &quot;dehors ICANN&quot;, and which within.<br>
<br>
But as two of the gTLDs described in RFC 1591 are currently extremely<br>
sensitive (MIL and GOV),from what I heard in the Senate hearing, perhaps its<br>
best not to ask for an answer to this until after the end of the month??<br>
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   World Wide Generic Domains:<br>
<br>
   COM - This domain is intended for commercial entities, that is<br>
         companies.  This domain has grown very large and there is<br>
         concern about the administrative load and system performance if<br>
         the current growth pattern is continued.  Consideration is<br>
         being taken to subdivide the COM domain and only allow future<br>
         commercial registrations in the subdomains.<br>
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         institutions.  Many Universities, colleges, schools,<br>
         educational service organizations, and educational consortia<br>
         have registered here.  More recently a decision has been taken<br>
         to limit further registrations to 4 year colleges and<br>
         universities.  Schools and 2-year colleges will be registered<br>
         in the country domains (see US Domain, especially K12 and CC,<br>
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         providers, that is the NIC and NOC computers, the<br>
         administrative computers, and the network node computers.  The<br>
         customers of the network provider would have domain names of<br>
         their own (not in the NET TLD).<br>
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   ORG - This domain is intended as the miscellaneous TLD for<br>
         organizations that didn&#39;t fit anywhere else.  Some non-<br>
         government organizations may fit here.<br>
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   United States Only Generic Domains:<br>
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         domain.  State and local agencies are registered in the<br>
country<br>
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RFC 1591      Domain Name System Structure and Delegation     March 1994<br>
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