[CCWG-Accountability] Expected outcome of Frankfurt F2F meeting

Paul Rosenzweig paul.rosenzweig at redbranchconsulting.com
Thu Jan 1 23:23:56 UTC 2015


Dear Kavouss

 

I am not necessarily the best or only observer of US policy regarding ICANN.  And as you know, our Congress has been in recess for the last several weeks for the holiday so right now very little is happening.  

 

What I can advise is that, as has already been reported, the Congress passed a law late last year (which the President agreed to) that prohibited the NTIA from spending any money to make the ICANN transition happen.  The text of the said that the funds approved by Conggress cannot be used by the NTIA to "relinquish [its] responsibility… with respect to Internet domain name system functions… and the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority [IANA] functions."   I take that, at a minimum, as a statement of caution from Congress.

 

The House of Representatives (our lower house) held two hearings regarding the transition early last year (links http://judiciary.house.gov/index.cfm/2014/4/hearing-should-the-dept-of-commerce-relinquish-direct-oversight-over-icann and http://energycommerce.house.gov/hearing/ensuring-security-stability-resilience-and-freedom-global-internet) when the announcement was first made.  And this editorial from the Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/us-must-ensure-the-internet-has-good-stewards/2014/03/21/615bac3a-b07b-11e3-95e8-39bef8e9a48b_story.html) reflects, I think the “general consensus” view in Washington (if there is such a thing).  

 

Of course things change.  Opinion will very much depend on what this group and ICANN wind up proposing.  My best guess is that there will be further hearings on the matter this Spring in both the House of Representatives and in our upper chamber, the Senate and that, in those forums, the work of this group will be examined.

 

I hope that helps as well

Paul

 

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From: Kavouss Arasteh [mailto:kavouss.arasteh at gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2015 5:37 PM
To: Dr Eberhard W Lisse
Cc: <accountability-cross-community at icann.org>; Lisse Eberhard
Subject: Re: [CCWG-Accountability] Expected outcome of Frankfurt F2F meeting

 

Dear Paul

What do you see in US NOW

May you please forward that to us .At least I do not have access to that information.

Kavouss 

 

2015-01-01 23:19 GMT+01:00 Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el at lisse.na <mailto:el at lisse.na> >:

Dear co-chairs,

 

(through the co-chairs)

 

English is only my third language and I am not that familiar with reading between the lines of US new-speak, and hence need your assistance in determining wether my understanding of this being a threat if doesn't get his way is correct, and if so whether it is acceptable under the charter?

greetings, el


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On Jan 1, 2015, at 22:38, Paul Rosenzweig <paul.rosenzweig at redbranchconsulting.com <mailto:paul.rosenzweig at redbranchconsulting.com> > wrote:

Mathieu

 

You are, of course, the Co-Chair and you will have to figure out how to interact with the Board.  I hope, however, that you will not be reluctant to make the Board accountable.  I can see the headline here in the US now  “ICANN Accountability Board Not Even Willing To Ask Questions.”     Frankly, I would write it myself …..

 

Paul

 

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From: Mathieu Weill [mailto:mathieu.weill at afnic.fr] 
Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2015 5:33 AM
To: accountability-cross-community at icann.org <mailto:accountability-cross-community at icann.org> 
Subject: [CCWG-Accountability] Expected outcome of Frankfurt F2F meeting

 

Dear Colleagues,

During our call #4 we had an exchange of views regarding the expected outcome of our upcoming F2F meeting in Frankfurt. We agreed that we would initiate a discussion on the list on the proposals that we shared before finalizing at our next meeting. Clarity about expected outcomes is necessary before we get deeper into the preparation of this important step in our work. 

The current expected outcomes we submit for your review and comments are the following :

a. Finalize agreement on scope of the group & definition, such as the purpose of accountability (as discussed, a strawman proposal is being drafted and will be circulated shortly)
b. Agree on WS1 vs WS2 classification criteria + priorities. This should enable to provide clarity about expected outcome of WS1. 

c. Conclude inventory work from work areas, and as such, the assessment of Icann's current situation with regards to accountability. (please note this should include a list of the main contingencies we would "stress test" our proposals against).


We are aware this is rather ambitious but hopeful this can be achieved thanks to the quality of the prep work from work areas as well as good preparation in the timeframe leading to Frankfurt. 

Your comments and feedbacks are welcome. 

Best regards, and happy new year to all of you !  

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Mathieu WEILL
For the Co-chairs
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