[council] 20 Nov Council call - staff response to Afilias RSEP question

Tim Ruiz tim at godaddy.com
Tue Dec 9 19:49:16 UTC 2008


I'm a little dense at times, but it seems to me this is really not an
answer unless the implication is that since Staff determined no change
to the RRA was necessary (and hence no change to the Registry
Agreement), use of the RSEP was not necessary. Is that the case?

Tim 

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [council] 20 Nov Council call - staff response to Afilias RSEP
question
From: Liz Gasster <liz.gasster at icann.org>
Date: Tue, December 09, 2008 12:47 pm
To: "Rosette, Kristina" <krosette at cov.com>, GNSO Council
<council at gnso.icann.org>

Kristina and all,

At the last GNSO Council meeting, during the discussion on the issues
report on registration abuse provisions, Kristina Rosette asked whether
Afilias was required to use the Registry Services Evaluation Process
(RSEP) to implement their anti-abuse policy or whether Afilias could
have implemented it unilaterally. Following is staff’s response to
that question:

Afilias contacted ICANN about their proposed anti-abuse policy and
following a review of the RSEP and their Registry Agreement, ICANN staff
determined that the proposed anti-abuse policy did not require a
modification to the Registry-Registrar Agreement (RRA) which is part of
the Registry Agreement. It should be noted, however, that the RSEP is
required for all registry services as defined in the Registry Agreement.
 It is also worth noting that Afilias implemented their Abusive Use
Policy pursuant to section 3.5.2 of their Registry-Registrar Agreement
<http://www.icann.org/en/tlds/agreements/info/appendix-08-08dec06.htm>,
which allows Afilias to require registrars to comply with: "operational
standards, policies, procedures, and practices for the Registry TLD
established from time to time by Afilias in a non-arbitrary manner and
applicable to all registrars, including affiliates of Afilias, and
consistent with ICANN's standards, policies, procedures, and practices
and Afilias’ Registry Agreement with ICANN."

Please let us know if you have further questions.

Thanks, Liz










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