[council] Call for participation in working group to review 3 month report on transfers policy and define the work items for the 6 mon th report

Grant Forsyth Grant.Forsyth at team.telstraclear.co.nz
Mon Jun 27 11:49:48 UTC 2005


Bruce and Glen
On behalf of the Business Constituency, I am happy to volunteer my
participation on the working group.
I previously participated on the original Transfer Task Force
Kind Regards


Grant Forsyth
Manager Industry & Regulatory Affairs
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Tonkin [mailto:Bruce.Tonkin at melbourneit.com.au]
Sent: Saturday, 25 June, 2005 23:57
To: council at gnso.icann.org
Subject: [council] Call for participation in working group to review 3
month report on transfers policy and define the work items for the 6
month report


Hello All,

As reported in the minutes of the Council meeting on 12 May 2005.

The Council decided form a working group with a representative group of
volunteers from the GNSO to review the staff Transfers report in order
to seek clarification, further information and provide guidance for the
6 month review and to report back to the Council. 

This is a call for volunteers that wish to participate and work with the
ICANN staff.

Ross Rader has volunteered to act as chair of this working group.

See below for a description of the working group task.

GNSO Council members should forward the names of volunteers to the GNSO
Secretariat within 7 days, and the GNSO Secretariat will then arrange a
time for a teleconference with the working group and ICANN staff.   The
aim should be to report to the Council at the GNSO Council meeting in
Luxembourg.  The GNSO Council will then use the report as a basis to
request the staff to carry out specific tasks necessary to produce the 6
month report.

Regards,
Bruce Tonkin



I Background
============

Recommendation 28 of the Consensus Policy on Transfers:
(http://www.icann.org/gnso/transfers-tf/report-12feb03.htm ) states:
(I have replaced references to the DNSO and Names Council with the new
terms)

"That the implementation and execution of these recommendations be
monitored by the GNSO. Specifically that;

a. ICANN Staff analyse and report to the GNSO Council at three, six and
twelve month intervals after implementation with the goal of
determining;

i. How effectively and to what extent the policies have been implemented
and adopted by Registrars, Registries and Registrants,

ii. Whether or not modifications to these policies should be considered
by the GNSO as a result of the experiences gained during the
implementation and monitoring stages,

iii. The effectiveness of the dispute resolution processes and a summary
of the filings that have been resolved through the process.

b. Pursuant to which, the GNSO Council may instruct the staff to;

i. Continue bi-annual reviews in a manner consistent with the
aforementioned requirements, or;

ii. Report again to the GNSO Council in an additional twelve month time
frame.

c. The purpose of these monitoring and reporting requirements are to
allow the Names Council to determine when, if ever, these
recommendations and any ensuing policy require additional clarification
or attention based on the results of the reports prepared by ICANN
Staff."

The ICANN staff have produced a 3 month report dated 14 April 2005,
available at:
http://www.icann.org/transfers/transfer-report-14apr05.pdf 

The report is based on public comments received, statistics from
registry operator reports, and questions and complaints received by
ICANN staff.

Note also that the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee is
preparing a report on domain name hijacking, and one of its possible
recommendations which was discussed in the ICANN meeting in Mar Del
Plata was making it mandatory for a losing registrar to send a
notification to the Registrant  (this is presently optional for the
losing registrar).   Note that it is still the gaining registrars
responsibility to authenticate the registrant, and receive
authorisation.


II Working Group task
======================

The task of the working group is to:

(1) review the content of the report of 14 April 2005 with respect to:

i. How effectively and to what extent the policies have been implemented
and adopted by Registrars, Registries and Registrants,

ii. Whether or not modifications to these policies should be considered
by the GNSO as a result of the experiences gained during the
implementation and monitoring stages,

iii. The effectiveness of the dispute resolution processes and a summary
of the filings that have been resolved through the process.

(2) Identify the work items for the 6 month review.  In particular
determine what additional information and analysis is required to assist
the GNSO in determining whether any refinements are required for the
policy.  Note this analysis may include a similar process to that used
in the recent analysis of the practices of registrars with respect to
requirements of registrars to provide information on the purpose for
data collection and information on the recipients of the data.  In this
analysis an ICANN staff member documented the business processes used by
the top 10 registrars, and a 10 other registrars chosen randomly.
This analysis could complement the anecdotal evidence provided from
public comments and queries received by ICANN staff.

III Deliverable
================

The working group should produce a report to the GNSO Council with
recommendations to the GNSO Council for work to be done by ICANN staff
in the 6 month review.   





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