Re: [lac-discuss-en] carta .amazon



Dear Frank,
 
This should give you a rough idea of the background on this matter
 
Introduction
  
 In the interest of a better understanding and clarity of this conversation, 
some introductory information would be useful. 
 The management, stability, governance and policy making for the internet is 
the responsibility of a California company called International Cooperation of 
Assigned Names and Numbers commonly known as ICANN. 
 This company is structured conceptually along multistakeholder lines with a 
series of constituencies represent the Private Sector, civic society, academia 
and government. The Government Advisory Committee (GAC) is the constituency 
that is responsible for provision of policy advice and guidance to the ICANN 
Board of Directors. GAC is comprised primarily of the Ministries responsible 
internet governance and information technology in general. In our case the 
Ministry of Public Telecommunications represents the Government of Guyana at 
the GAC meetings
 
 2012 & 2013
 Amazon Inc. files and application to ICANN requesting the delegation of the 
â??.amazonâ?? TLD. This would result in the monopolization of the registered 
name in the DNS. 
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 Brazil and Peru timely objected to the request for registration of 
â??.amazonâ?? on the grounds that there is an inextricable relation between 
this TLD name and the Amazon region, the Amazon peoples, the Amazon natural 
heritage and the Amazon culture. 
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 The Member states of the Amazon Basin subsequently endorsed the object of 
Brazil and Peru. 
 They further invoked the EL Coca Declaration of May 3, 2013; expressing firm 
rejection to any claim of ownership by others of geographical names of the 
countries of ACTO in general and the name â??.amazoniaâ?? or related, without 
the consent of the Amazon Countries. 
 Countries represented in the GAC endorsed the position of ACTO. 
 The GAC, by full consensus, expressed to the ICANN Board of Directors the 
existing international opposition to the delegation of the â??.amazonâ?? TLDs, 
as recorded in the "GAC Communiqué" adopted on July 18, 2013 in 
Durban. 
 2014
 May 14
 Based on the declaration by the GAC, the ICANN Board, through the New gTLD 
Program Committee (NGPC), decided not to grant the company's request.
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 Subsequently, several meeting were held between the Amazon countries and the 
company in hopes of establishing a â??modus vivendiâ??. In order to allow the 
commercial exploitation of the ".amazon" TLDs by the company, while 
at the same time safeguarding the countriesâ?? right to use the TLDs for the 
public interest, in line with nationalstrategies and for the benefit of the 
local peoples.However, neither party could accept the different proposals 
presented by the other at that time.
 2015
 October 6
 New proposal was submitted by Amazon Inc. 
 The proposal provided for the shared use of the ".amazon" TLDs, both 
by the company for its private ends, and by the Amazon countries for uses 
associated with the Amazon region and peoples.The ACTO Council considered that 
the dispute had come to an end following the Boardâ??s decision of 2014, and 
that the Member States were bound to reject the 6 October 2015 proposal, given 
the absence of a mandate from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs authorizing them 
to examine the new proposal.
 2016
 In view of the decision by the ICANN Board to reject the â??.amazonâ?? 
application, as well as the failure to reach an agreement with the Amazon 
countries, the company pursued the avenue of formal arbitration through the 
ICANN via the establishment of an Independent Review Panel (IRP), 
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 In this context, Brazil and Peru submitted to the GAC a proposal for GAC 
advice requesting the Board not to follow the IRP recommendation. The rationale 
for the advice was that, if the Board were to follow the IRP recommendation, it 
would be completely denying the role of governments in ICANNâ??s 
multi-stakeholder governance model, in which it is the responsibility of 
governments to identify the relevant public policy issues and how they interact 
with ICANNâ??s activities.
 The Brazilian-Peruvian document clarified, on the other hand, that the 
decision by the governments in this case, additionally, based itself on an 
evaluation of the political sensitivity that the subject raised. The other ACTO 
Member States endorsed the position Brazil and Peru expressed in their document.
 
 2017
 July 10 
 The IRP issued its Final Declaration on 10 July 2017. The IRP considered that 
the decision of the Board to deny the companyâ??s application would have 
violated ICANN rules. The opinion of the IRP was that the Board had not 
adequately motivated its decision of 2014, having relied exclusively on the 
opinion of the GAC that was opposed to the delegation of the â??.amazonâ?? 
TLDs. Thus, it recommended that the Board should reexamine the companyâ??s 
applications, and that it explains whether it accepts or rejects them based on 
the Boardâ??s own evaluation of the public policy reasons associated with the 
delegation and the exploitation of the â??.amazonâ?? intended by the company.
 
 September 23
 The Board refrained from accepting the â??Panelâ??s non-binding 
recommendationâ?? that it re-evaluates the application for the â??.amazonâ?? 
TLDs, and consequently tasked an internal advisory body â??to review and 
considerâ?? that very recommendation and â??to provide options for the Board to 
consider in addressing [it]â??.
 
 October 29
 The GAC was prompted to resume consideration of the subject. 
 A proposal was presented by Amazon Inc. (paragraph 28 of the Tena Declaration) 
to the Amazon countries during the 60th meeting of the ICANN in Abu Dhabi (Oct 
28-Nov 3, 2017). It stated that it encourages and instructs technical and 
operational bodies of the Member countries to carry out a review of the 
proposal by Amazon Inc. to reach a common position on the subject of 
dot.amazon. 
 The proposal mentions that the company will:
 1. Block culturally sensitive names at the second level
 2. Consult with relevant governments to identify these terms
 3. Provide support for applications. AMAZONAS, .AMAZONIA, AMAZONICA
 
 During the Abu Dhabi ICANN meeting the Board had invited the GAC to provide 
information about the reasons why governments opposed the companyâ??s request 
in 2013, which led to the Boardâ??s rejection of the companyâ??s application 
for the â??.amazonâ?? TLDs. The request was made in order to prepare how the 
Board will react to the IRP recommendation, which, as recalled, suggested that 
the Board examines whether there are public policy reasons justifying the 
rejection of the companyâ??s application for the â??.amazonâ?? TLDs. The 
invitation by the Board generated an intense debate within the GAC, where most 
of the participating countries expressed their objection to responding to it in 
the requested terms, lest their response be interpreted as an acceptance that 
the GAC should account to the Board for the public policy reasons that 
governments are responsible for identifying or deciding. It was agreed at the 
Abu Dhabi that the ACTO countries will create a working group to deliberate on 
the latest Amazon proposal and report to the GAC.
 
 December 1
 The Working Group was established pursuant to paragraph 28 of the Tena 
Declaration which was adopted by a number of Ministers and high-level 
government representatives inclusive of Guyana.
 2018
 February 7
 The company sent to the ACTO Permanent Secretariat an updated proposal.
 February 8 
 The Working Group held a plenary meeting start consideration of the 7 
February, 2018 proposal followed by subsequent meetings throughout February.
 
 March 
 Meetings and consultations on the February 7, 2018 continued into March. 
 Documents containing further elements of clarification were also sent to the 
Secretariat from Amazon Inc. 
 At the 61st ICANN meeting, in Puerto Rico, the GAC met again to discuss how to 
react to the invitation by the Board. The governments agreed to send it a 
response that, on the one hand, reported on the progress in the search for a 
compromise solution by the Amazon countries, through the Working Group 
established under the auspices of ACTO; on the other hand, it reiterated the 
terms of the communiqué adopted by the GAC in Abu Dhabi, on 1 November 2017. 
Hence, the GAC confirmed that it will not again discuss the public policy 
reasons that justified its objection to the delegation of the â??.amazonâ?? 
TLDs in the past, and it reiterated to the Board the need for a solution having 
the acceptance of ACTO Member Countries if the requested delegation is to be 
allowed.
Where we are since March is a matter of public record.
 
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On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 8:54 AM franco giandana <fgiandana@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
  [[--Translated text (es -> en)--]]  [[--This message had format issues and 
was not translated properly--]]      Subject:Re: carta .amazon  Desde:franco 
giandana <fgiandana@xxxxxxxxx>    I am new to this discussion but I believe 
Lance might have a point here, we should try to move forward on a more solid 
basis, not that much on a conceptual or argumentative basis since it seems it 
did not make the expectation back then: Lance, seems you have a much stronger 
background on this issue than me, do you have any suggestions we could all 
analyze?    Regards,    Frank    On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 at 04:48 Lance Hinds 
<brainstreetceo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:  [[--Translated text (en -> es) -]] [[--This 
message had format issues and was not defined properly--]] Subject: Re: letter 
.amazon From: Lance Hinds <brainstreetceo@xxxxxxxxx> This has been the same 
message since 2012. It can not be enough simply to say that &quot;the 
realization of this action translates into ignorance of ancestral rights, 
cultural and social traditions of the countries of the Amazon region.&quot; It 
is provided. To some extent, this was the same difficulty when the government 
expressed its concerns.There are currently discussions between the governments 
of the Amazon basin and Amazon Inc. to ensure that most, if not all, of these 
rights are conserved in some way. Also, my dear friend Juan, in order to obtain 
possible support for your cause, it may be useful to remember that Bolivia, 
Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru are not the only members of the Amazon 
Basin. Other members have also actively participated in discussions / 
negotiations. Sincerely, Lance Hinds Free of virus.   [ERROR: Sentence too long 
to translate (1087> 1000 bytes)]On this occasion, the ICANN Board is open to 
demonstrations from the countries of the region to make the decision to 
delegate the .amazon domain.As part of ICANN&#39;s Constituency for Non-Profit 
Operational Concerns (NPOC), AGEIA Colombia has decided to show its 
dissatisfaction with the delegation of the .amazon domain for commercial and in 
vita purposes to other civil society organizations that are part of it. from 
different groups of voters in ICANN Participate in some way in the internet 
ecosystem to pronounce. 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hlubhnb_nTamU5l1QEJxgrx7wm-Ch7jso-oIfLU5228/edit?
 usp = sharing We appreciate your support and dissemination in this matter 
because the time before the Board makes the decision to delegate is reduced 
every day. The board will wait until April 6 to make decisions.JUAN MANUEL 
ROJAS P. President - President of the Membership Committee of AGEIA DENSI 
Colombia. Unit of Non-Profit Operati  onal Concerns (NPOC) - ICANN Cluster 
Orinoco TIC member IT candidate Master, University of the Andes Cel. + 57 
3017435600 Twitter: @JmanuRojas [[- - Original text (s) (s) Translated by 
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