[council] Presentation from the DNA

joy joy at apc.org
Wed Jun 26 20:34:26 UTC 2013


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Hi - to be honest, I am not sure why a special presentation to Council
is needed. There is the public open session when we can hear from all
community members. There is also the session where constituency chairs
present updates - why not slot it in one of these?
Joy

On 26/06/2013 11:49 p.m., WUKnoben wrote:
> Are there any concerns from council members re a DNA presentation at the council meeting on Wednesday?
>
> Best regards
>
> Wolf-Ulrich
>
> 
> *From:* john at crediblecontext.com <mailto:john at crediblecontext.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 26, 2013 12:38 AM
> *To:* Petter Rindforth <mailto:petter.rindforth at fenixlegal.eu> ;
council at gnso.icann.org <mailto:council at gnso.icann.org> ; WUKnoben
<mailto:wolf-ulrich.knoben at t-online.de>
> *Subject:* RE: Re: [council] Presentation from the DNA
> 
> Petter,
> 
> I am sure you meant that "the Domain Name Association */offer to/*
make individual presentations to GNSO stakeholder groups..."  I would
not want to make their appearance before the Council contingent upon all
the group accepting.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Berard
> 
>
>     --------- Original Message ---------
>     Subject: Re: [council] Presentation from the DNA
>     From: "Petter Rindforth" <petter.rindforth at fenixlegal.eu>
>     Date: 6/25/13 2:22 pm
>     To: council at gnso.icann.org, "WUKnoben"
<wolf-ulrich.knoben at t-online.de>
>
>     Dear All,
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>     
>
>     
>
>     The IPC agrees that the Domain Name Association, as well as all
other groups, should be permitted to make a presentation to the GNSO
Council in Durban, with the caveat that agendas and/or PowerPoint
materials are provided to the Council well in advance addressing
threshold questions about who the group is and what subjects they intend
to discuss.
>
>     
>
>     In the alternative, as we are quickly approaching our time in
Durban, South Africa, the IPC recommends that the Domain Name
Association make individual presentations to GNSO stakeholder groups and
constituencies in order to facilitate a more complete dialog regarding
topics and questions germane to each stakeholder group and constituency.
>
>     
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>     
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>     Best,
>
>     Petter
>
>     --
>     Petter Rindforth, LL M
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>     On 21 jun 2013 18:10 "WUKnoben"
mailto:wolf-ulrich.knoben at t-online.de wrote:
>
>         So far I have seen support  for a council discussion triggered
by a DNA presentation – in case it’s more than just lobbying.
>         
>         Since the weekend schedule in Durban at this stage doesn’t
allow for an additional slot we should think about a feasible allocation
on the Wednesday meeting.
>
>         Best regards
>
>         Wolf-Ulrich
>
>         
>         *From:* Jonathan Robinson <mailto:jrobinson at afilias.info>
>         *Sent:* Monday, June 17, 2013 9:36 PM
>         *To:* 'John Berard' <mailto:johnberard at aol.com> ;
council at gnso.icann.org <mailto:council at gnso.icann.org>
>         *Subject:* RE: [council] Presentation from the DNA
>         
>
>         Thanks John.
>
>         
>
>         *From:*John Berard [mailto:johnberard at aol.com]
>         *Sent:* 17 June 2013 20:04
>         *To:* jrobinson at afilias.info; council at gnso.icann.org
>         *Subject:* Re: [council] Presentation from the DNA
>
>         
>
>         Jonathan,
>
>         I would be happy to have Adrian make his presentation as long
as it is appreciably different than the deck we all saw in Beijing.  I
am sure it has evolved, but can you confirm?
>
>         In fact, the rise of these kinds of associations may be market
evidence of the need for and, perhaps, how the organization of the GNSO
might be changed in the course of the up coming review.  It is clear
that the prior segments are losing their stand-alone integrity as each
constituency is in the process of taking on the characteristics of others.
>
>         We might find, in the discussion of the new association, a new
nomenclature for the community that could lead to a more modern
organization.
>
>         Cheers,
>
>         Berard
>
>         
>
>         
>
>         
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: Jonathan Robinson <jrobinson at afilias.info
<mailto:jrobinson at afilias.info>>
>         To: council <council at gnso.icann.org
<mailto:council at gnso.icann.org>>
>         Sent: Mon, Jun 17, 2013 9:38 am
>         Subject: [council] Presentation from the DNA
>
>         All,
>
>         
>
>         I have had a request from Adrian Kinderis (who some of you may
know from his time as a councillor) to present the DNA to the Council in
a 15 minute session over the weekend in Durban.
>
>         
>
>         The Domain Name Association (DNA) is a new non-profit global
business association that represents the interests of the domain name
industry and it describes its mission as being to:
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>         
>
>         “Promote the interests of its members by advocating the use,
adoption, and expansion of domain names as the primary tool for users to
navigate the Internet.”
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>         
>
>         Please indicate any interest, lack of interest or neutrality
on this.
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>         
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>         Thanks,
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>         
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>         
>
>         Jonathan
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>         
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>         
>

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