[cc-humanrights] draft agenda public session

Michele Neylon - Blacknight michele at blacknight.com
Tue Sep 29 12:38:19 UTC 2015


Avri

As a European registrar I’m very conscious that ICANN is forcing a bunch of things via policy + contract that are, essentially, illegal.

But I’d be very wary of how this kind of commitment was made. Simply committing to something and assuming it’ll be sorted out later has not proven to be a particularly sane strategy within the ICANN space.. 

So while I have no concrete objections to HR, I would want clarity on a variety of things before pushing hard for it.

Regards

Michele

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On 29/09/2015 13:35, "cc-humanrights-bounces at icann.org on behalf of Avri Doria" <cc-humanrights-bounces at icann.org on behalf of avri at acm.org> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Oh, I did not know you were in the group of people who did not support a
>HR bylaw.
>
>We all have questions about how a commitment is implemented, but i think
>there is a divison between those who belive in the committment first and
>working it out as we go.
>
>And those who want to know exactly what the future holds before making a
>committment to HR.
>
>So I differentiate between
>
>"I support hr, but ..."
>
>and 
>
>"I support hr.
> I do think we need to discuss how we are going to implement this"
>
>
>avri


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