[CCWG-ACCT] U.S. Senate Resolution 71

Dr Eberhard W Lisse epilisse at gmail.com
Sat Feb 7 08:14:04 UTC 2015


Thank you Samantha,

is your statement however binding ICANN?

el

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> On Feb 7, 2015, at 16:02, Samantha Eisner <Samantha.Eisner at icann.org> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Keith.  For our non-US colleagues, this is a “Sense of the Senate” resolution which expresses an opinion only and, as such, is not binding.  So while it’s indicative of the level of interest in the CCWG’s work, this resolution should not be read as establishing new criteria or requirements for the ultimate proposal.
> 
> Best, 
> 
> Sam
> 
> From: <Drazek>, Keith <kdrazek at verisign.com>
> Date: Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 3:30 PM
> To: "accountability-cross-community at icann.org" <accountability-cross-community at icann.org>
> Subject: [CCWG-ACCT] U.S. Senate Resolution 71
> 
> Hi all,
>  
> FYI, the U.S. Senate passed the following resolution on February 5. This is relevant to the work of the Accountability CCWG.
>  
> The “Designation” section is particularly note-worthy.
>  
> Best,
> Keith
>  
> https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/senate-resolution/71/text
>  
> [Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
> [From the U.S. Government Printing Office]
> [S. Res. 71 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
>  
> 114th CONGRESS
>   1st Session
> S. RES. 71
>  
>    Designating the week of February 8 through February 14, 2015, as
>                 ``Internet Governance Awareness Week''.
>  
>  
> _______________________________________________________________________
>  
>  
>                    IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
>  
>                             February 5, 2015
>  
>    Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Blunt, Mr. Warner, Mr. Coons, and Mr.
>  Inhofe) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and
>                                agreed to
>  
> _______________________________________________________________________
>  
>                                RESOLUTION
>  
>  
>  
>    Designating the week of February 8 through February 14, 2015, as
>                 ``Internet Governance Awareness Week''.
>  
> Whereas the United States remains committed to the multistakeholder model of
>         Internet governance, in which the private sector works in collaboration
>         with civil society, governments, and technical experts in a consensus
>         fashion;
> Whereas the United States has, through its stewardship of key Internet domain 
>         name functions, maintained an important role in the protection of the
>         Internet as presently constituted;
> Whereas on March 14, 2014, the National Telecommunications and Information
>         Administration (referred to in this preamble as the ``NTIA'') announced
>         its intent to transition these key Internet domain name functions to the
>         global multistakeholder community;
> Whereas the transition process demonstrates that the United States supports and
>         is committed to the multistakeholder model of Internet governance;
> Whereas the NTIA has asked the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
>         Numbers (referred to in this preamble as ``ICANN'') to convene global
>         stakeholders to develop a proposal to transition the current role played
>         by the NTIA in the coordination of the Internet's domain name system
>         (referred to in this preamble as the ``DNS'');
> Whereas the NTIA has stated that there is no deadline for the transition, and 
>         that the transition proposal must have broad community support and
>         must--
>  
>     (1) support and enhance the multistakeholder model;
>  
>     (2) maintain the security, stability, and resiliency of the Internet
> DNS;
>  
>     (3) meet the needs and expectations of the global customers and
> partners of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority; and
>  
>     (4) maintain the openness of the Internet;
>  
> Whereas the NTIA has also stated that it will not accept a proposal that
>         replaces the NTIA with a government-led or an inter-governmental
>         organization, a position that is consistent with S. Con. Res. 50
>         (112\th\ Congress), a concurrent resolution that was unanimously passed
>         by the Senate and the House of Representatives in 2012 and supported
>         ``the consistent and unequivocal policy of the United States to promote
>         a global Internet free from government control and preserve and advance
>         the successful multistakeholder model that governs the Internet today'';
> Whereas ICANN will be holding its next global meeting, ICANN 52, in Singapore 
>         between February 8 and February 12, 2015; and
> Whereas designating the week of February 8 through February 14, 2015, as
>         ``Internet Governance Awareness Week'' will encourage the participants
>         at ICANN 52 to focus on developing key ICANN accountability principles
>         for the protection of the global Internet: Now, therefore, be it
>     Resolved,
>  
> SECTION 1. DESIGNATION.
>  
>     The Senate designates the week of February 8 through February 14,
> 2015, as ``Internet Governance Awareness Week'' to--
>             (1) increase public awareness regarding the March 14, 2014 
>         announcement by the National Telecommunications and Information
>         Administration (referred to in this resolving clause as the
>         ``NTIA'') declaring the intention of the NTIA to transition the
>         stewardship of the functions of the Internet Assigned Numbers
>         Authority to the global multistakeholder community;
>             (2) encourage public education about the importance of this 
>         transition process; and
>             (3) call the attention of the participants at the next
>         global meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
>         and Numbers (referred to in this resolving clause as ``ICANN'')
>         to the importance of designing accountability and governance
>         reforms to best prepare ICANN for executing the
>         responsibilities that it may receive under any transition of
>         the stewardship of the functions of the Internet Assigned
>         Numbers Authority, including reforms that would--
>                     (A) insist that the domain name system continues to
>                 function as part of a secure, stable, resilient,
>                 single, decentralized, open, and interoperable
>                 Internet;
>                     (B) ensure a form of stewardship and accountability
>                 that is based on the separation of the functions of
>                 policy-making, policy implementation, and, as needed,
>                 independent adjudication or arbitration for dispute
>                 resolution;
>                     (C) limit and maintain ICANN authority to matters
>                 that pertain to the coordination of Internet unique
>                 identifiers, and limit each function to those rights,
>                 responsibilities, and authorities that have been
>                 explicitly assigned;
>                     (D) protect ICANN from undue influence or capture
>                 by one or more governments or multilateral or
>                 intergovernmental organizations, or a single set of
>                 other commercial or noncommercial stakeholders;
>                     (E) maintain the commitment of ICANN for final
>                 action regarding key policy decisions to demonstrate
>                 broad support by the community of ICANN stakeholders;
>                     (F) reinforce and expand transparency and
>                 accountability measures to ensure community access to 
>                 ICANN documents and records; and
>                     (G) ensure that, prior to the execution of the
>                 transition of the stewardship of the functions of the
>                 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, each of the
>                 foregoing elements of such proposal is adopted and made
>                 effective by ICANN through incorporation in its
>                 articles of incorporation and by-laws, as needed, and
>                 subject to independent adjudication or arbitration for
>                 dispute resolution, as appropriate.
>  
> SEC. 2. RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.
>  
>     Nothing in this resolution shall be construed as congressional
> approval of any proposal by ICANN to transition the stewardship of the
> functions of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority to the global
> multistakeholder community.
>  
>  
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