[registrars] Note from Vint Cerf regarding comments on proposed .com agreement
Marcus Faure
faure at globvill.de
Thu Nov 10 14:45:26 UTC 2005
Good news everyone. I suggest that we now move on with our statement. We
should use the Luxembourg statement as a basis as the .com settlement
has the same problems as the .net agreement.
Marcus
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> From: Vint Cerf
> Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2005 1:15 PM
> To: Bruce Tonkin
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> Dear Bruce,
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> In an ongoing effort to support community dialogue and consultation
> regarding the VeriSign settlement agreement, the Board is extending the
> period for comment by requesting that constituencies and advisory
> committees submit concise, actionable comments regarding the
> settlement's effect on stakeholder community. I am writing to let you
> know that I have written emails similar to this to each of the
> constituency chairs or presidents withing the GNSO. In that email, I
> request that they please email these comments to
> <settlement-statements at icann.org>, ideally prior to the ICANN Vancouver
> meeting, so ICANN can use these comments as a basis for continued
> dialogue. Through those emails, the Board invites each constituency to
> discuss the settlement with the Board during the ICANN Vancouver meeting
> and, additionally, the Board will listen to comments regarding the
> settlement during the Vancouver Public Forum. The Board has set aside
> time to meet with constituency in Vancouver, and staff will follow-up
> with you and each constituency individually to confirm the details.
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> The Board appreciates the comments and questions about the settlement
> posted in ICANN's public forum and raised in meetings with staff since
> the settlement was announced on 24 October. Additional Q & A's
> (questions and answers) will be posted on ICANN's website to address key
> issues raised and support further dialogue and consultation.
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> We appreciate your efforts to assist the Board in determining whether
> the proposed settlement agreement is in the best interests of the entire
> Internet community. We look forward to seeing you and your colleagues
> in Vancouver.
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> Sincerely,
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> Vint Cerf
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