[Gnso-igo-ingo] FW: Statement on Red Cross names - methodology and implementation - from Mason Cole

Mary Wong mary.wong at icann.org
Thu Nov 9 17:32:37 UTC 2017


Dear all,

For your information, please find below a statement that Mason Cole, a member of this Working Group, made during the Open Microphone session at the GNSO Council’s Public Meeting held on 1 November 2017 in Abu Dhabi.

Staff would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone of Berry Cobb’s message to this mailing list, sent on 1 November following on the staff notes of the informal Working Group meeting earlier that day. Berry had sent an example table that he used during the meeting that attempts to propose a framework for developing the finite list of Red Cross identifiers to be protected: see his email and the table at http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/gnso-igo-ingo/2017-November/000105.html.

Staff would also like to reiterate Berry’s request that Stephane provide an electronic copy of the handouts he brought to the informal meeting that also listed some examples of Red Cross identifiers. Stephane: if you can circulate that document to this mailing list at your earliest convenience, that in combination with Berry’s examples is likely to be very useful to the Working Group as it continues its discussions.

Finally, staff is consulting with Thomas as to the likely date and time for our next call; we will circulate more information as soon as we can.

Thanks and cheers
Mary


From: Mason Cole <mason at donuts.email>
Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 15:18

As a member of the IGO/INGO working group, I’d like to raise two concerns.

The first regards the methodology around development of the list of Red Cross names that are to be reserved.  The proposal is that “exact match” names of the organizations be reserved, as well as what are known as “common names.”  For example — the American Red Cross Society as an exact name, and the American Red Cross or The Red Cross as common names.  And as you know, each name is to be reserved in multiple configurations of language and IDN.

There is a concern that there will be claims to what are termed common names far beyond what was initially speculated.  There’s no criteria or standard for identifying a common name, so one presumably relies on the word of each provider.  However, that opens the door to potentially exponential multiplication of the name list that may not be warranted in all cases.  Or it could lead an organization to claim that an acronym constitutes a common name.  The GNSO obviously supports the effort around formal names, as they’re unquestionable identifiers, but there should be concern about opening the process to numerous and potentially less unquestionably linked common names or acronyms.

The second concern is the methodology for adding the names of new societies to the reserved list.  The current proposal is that once a Red Cross organization is chartered, the GAC can make a request directly to ICANN staff for inclusion of that name on the list.  Staff presumably would then notify GDD, who would instruct contracted parties to accommodate the new names.  This is alarming on several fronts.  1) It impacts our contracts.  2) It puts the GAC in a position to instruct staff directly with regard to policy, with no GNSO involvement.  3) There’s little incentive for the GAC to withhold more from its wish list in such a scenario.  It would be much more preferable for the GNSO to be part of the process on policy that eventually impacts our contracts.

I believe the GAC, in its communique, reaffirm its Durban advice that Red Cross and IGO acronyms should be reserved permanently.  So I urge the council to carefully consider these matters in the context of the Red Cross and IGO names.

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