[Ctn-crosscom] Public comments Interim Report , staff summary of comments

Bart Boswinkel bart.boswinkel at icann.org
Wed May 10 14:07:22 UTC 2017


Dear all,
As you know the public comment period on the Interim paper closed 21 April. Staff has posted a summary of the comments received  04 May (https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/report-comments-cwg-uctn-interim-paper-03may17-en.pdf). Based on an initial analysis,  the comments received refer to three categories:

1.     The recommendations of the CWG.

2.     The text of the Interim  Report.

3.     Proposals and rationales with respect to the use of 2- letter codes, 3-letter codes and fullnames of country and territories as TLDs.

The CWG has not discussed any of the comments received to date.

With respect to the draft recommendations of the CWG, based on thesummary of the comments received:
There is general support for closure of the CWG and consolidation of community efforts.
Further, the consolidated efforts should be part of an all-inclusive dialogue. However, how commenters see how this dialogue should be shaped is not conclusive: some comment that it should be as a formal Policy Development Process, either as
a GNSO or ccNSO Policy Development Process. Others opt for a cross-community effort, and one commenter requested
additional clarification.

Moving forward:
Staff will send out invites for 2 or 3 calls leading up to the Johannesburg ICANN meeting to work towards a final report in time for that meeting.

In preparation of that meeting we suggest that staff will look at the text of the Interim report to and suggestion by commenters on the text and provide a red-line before the first call or a suggestion for rationale not to include the suggested change.

Staff will also suggest a way forward with respect to the comments on the use of 2, and 3 letter codes and full andnames of countries and territories.

Kind regards,
Bart


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