[Ws2-jurisdiction] Third Draft of Experience Solicitation Questions

Greg Shatan gregshatanipc at gmail.com
Mon Dec 5 02:58:59 UTC 2016


All:

Based on discussions on our last call and the list, I've revised these
questions as follows (added text underlined).  Please reply to this email
with any comments or suggested changes.

Greg

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, situations or
incidents, including the date, the parties involved, and links to any
relevant documents.  Please note that *“affected”* may *refer to *positive
*and/*or negative *effects*.

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, situations or
incidents, including the date, the parties involved, and links to any
relevant documents.    Please note that *“affected”* may *refer to*
positive *and/*or negative *effects*.

3.       Do you have copies of and/or links to any *verifiable* reports of
experiences of other parties that would be responsive to the questions
above?

If the answer is yes, please provide these copies and/or links.

_____________________________

*  For these questions, “ICANN’s jurisdiction” refers to (a) ICANN being
subject to U.S. and California law as a result of its incorporation and
location in California, (b) ICANN being subject to the laws of any other
country as a result of its location or contacts with that country, or (c)
any “choice of law” or venue provisions in agreements with ICANN.
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