[council] Commencement of the new PDP

Kiyoshi I. Tsuru ktsuru at bgmt.com.mx
Wed Feb 8 18:27:26 UTC 2006


Agree.

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-----Mensaje original-----
De: owner-council at gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council at gnso.icann.org] En
nombre de Bret Fausett
Enviado el: Miércoles, 08 de Febrero de 2006 11:42 a.m.
Para: GNSO Council
Asunto: Re: [council] Commencement of the new PDP

Ross Rader wrote:

> I'd also like understand better what specifically the expert 3rd 
> parties would be retained to do. My initial instinct is that it is 
> premature to discuss the retention of experts before we understand the 
> questions and answers we are looking for.

I typically think of "expert" work as something on which specialized 
knowledge, outside the common understanding of members of the counsel, 
is required. On the .COM Agreement, when we're talking about what 
contractual issues are properly GNSO policy issues, that strikes me as 
exactly the sort of thing the Council can and should do on its own. To 
the extent that we need expertise in registry services technical issues 
and do not believe that we would get neutral, unbiased input from the 
registries constituency (no offense intended, folks, just a possibility 
whenever we have one constituency that is particularly affected by a 
PDP), that might be another place where expertise would be helpful.

           Bret







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