[council] Re: Uniform Rapid Suspension Discussion

Neuman, Jeff Jeff.Neuman at neustar.us
Wed Sep 19 12:38:17 UTC 2012


Kurt,

There was a discussion yesterday amongst some members of the community at an even hosted by MelbourneIT where I raised a question which I feel like I should restate on the Council list.  A number of us would like to see an RFI/RFP on the URS so that we can have empirical evidence that the process as designed cannot be conducted for the prices that have been indicated ($300-$500).  It is our understanding that your conclusions are based on some discussions with the National Arbitration Forum and with the World Intellectual Property Organization. However, some believe that there may indeed be providers out there that can meet the requirements at the desired feed.  But we will never know that unless and until a proper competitive process is held.

I draw analogies to the EBERO process where prior to the RFI, the community assumed that each applicant would have to secure a Letter of Credit for hundreds of thousands of dollars if not well in excess of $1M.  After the RFI process and ICANN saw the costs that would actually be charged by potential back-up providers (through the competitive process), it was realized that the fees would be substantially less.  I believe the same may be the case here.  If not, then what have we lost?

So, rather than trying to come up with new solutions on re-designing the process that took years to come up with in the first place, can we place some focus on getting the right providers at the right price?

Best regards,

Jeffrey J. Neuman
Neustar, Inc. / Vice President, Business Affairs


From: owner-council at gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council at gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Stéphane Van Gelder
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 7:08 AM
To: Kurt Pritz
Cc: GNSO Council List
Subject: [council] Re: Uniform Rapid Suspension Discussion

Thanks Kurt. I am copying the Council for their information.

The Council will no doubt follow-up on this in the near future.

Best,

Stéphane Van Gelder
Directeur Général / General manager
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Le 18 sept. 2012 à 22:09, Kurt Pritz a écrit :


Hi Stephane:

I am writing to let you know that we are planning a set of discussions on Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) implementation in the near future and seek the input of GNSO leadership. As you know, a meeting in Prague we indicated that URS, as currently designed, did not appear to meet cost requirements. In Prague, contributors in the meeting described briefly several potential solutions. In the next set of meetings, we want to flesh out some of those models for possible implementation.We want to have one meeting in about two weeks (probably a webinar type of format with a possibility for some face-to-face interaction), and then we have a meeting in Toronto is scheduled. The first meeting will be announced shortly.

I am writing you because some of the proposed solutions, while feasible, do not match up with the specific conclusions of the STI team when it did its work. We recognize the role of the GNSO in those discussions. While the meetings we are having are open to all, we understand that the GNSO leadership might want to conduct the URS discussions in a certain way. Having the twin goals of developing a solution in time for use by new gTLDs and ensuring that all those interested can participate in the discussion, we can work in whichever way the GNSO wishes to proceed. (Of course, we also seek to meet the cost and timeliness goals for which the the URS was designed and also seek to ensure that registrants enjoy the protections written into the current model by the IRT and STI.)The output of the next meetings can inform GNSO discussion or we can carry on in a way acceptable to the GNSO.

I am also copying Olivier as ALAC members participated in the STI.

I hope you find this helpful. Contact me anytime with questions.

Regards,

Kurt



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