[ALAC] Fwd: Follow-up on an enquiry during Durban Public Forum

Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Thu Sep 26 01:36:14 UTC 2013


FYI -- as a follow-up to Evan's request on the ALAC list, as well as the
Action Item assigned to me during the ALAC call.
I'll let you know of replies.
Kind regards,

Olivier


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Follow-up on an enquiry during Durban Public Forum
Date: 	Thu, 26 Sep 2013 03:33:18 +0200
From: 	Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl at gih.com>
To: 	Fadi Chehade <fadi.chehade at icann.org>
CC: 	Steve Crocker <Steve at shinkuro.com>, Secretary
<secretary at icann.org>, ICANN AtLarge Staff <staff at atlarge.icann.org>,
Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl at gih.com>, Evan Leibovitch <evan at telly.org>



ALAC Correspondence Ref: AL-ALAC-CO-0913-01-00-EN

Dear Fadi,

I am following up on a question which was asked as an individual by my
colleague Evan Leibovitch during the Public Forum in Durban:

Quoting the transcript of the session, page 87:

EVAN LEIBOVITCH: Thanks, Steve. I'm Evan Leibovitch, vice chair of the
ALAC speaking on my own behalf. But this is based on a number of
conversations with a number of people within the At-Large and elsewhere.
Without coordinating it at all with Phil, it relates to something he
said and it has to do with the relationship between benefits and rights.
Somewhere, somehow, section 9 of the RAA had some strange search and
replace happen where the words "rights" were taken out and
"responsibilities" put in. Not only that but it was done in a confusing
way. The document for section 9 heading says "benefits and
responsibilities" and the first section talks about rights. Since then
there have been many talks this week about rights and responsibilities.
The "B" word hasn't been used anywhere, but there it is in the RAA. Can
someone explain how it crept in, why it's there, and what is meant by
the distinction between rights and benefits? I think to a lot of people,
there's a very real distinction in the word. I'd like to know how it
crept into the RAA.

STEVE CROCKER: Management response here?

FADI CHEHADE: We'll look into that. That's all I can say. I'm trying to
find out some facts, but I appreciate your comment. I appreciate the
distinction between the two. That's all I can say.

--- end of transcript ---

The ALAC has discussed this point during its August and its September
monthly calls and on its mailing lists and this has proved to be a
particularly important point which needed clarification. I am therefore
writing to you to ask for this clarification.

It is understood that the RAA is a legal contractual document, several
copies of which were signed in Durban. The page in question is Section
9, entitled "Registrants' Benefits and Responsibilities", page 68.

Until the title of this section appeared, the notion of "Registrant
Rights and Responsibilities" was the notion that prevailed, certainly in
the At-Large world. As Evan Leibovitch mentions in his comment during
the public meeting, there is much difference between a Registrants'
Rights and a Registrants' Benefits.

But the confusion is then exacerbated by the fact that the next line on
that same RAA page is a sub-heading of "Domain Name Registrants' Rights"
and the list printed on that page very clearly reads as a list of
Registrant Rights. RAA signatories are therefore clearly signing on a
list of Registrants' Rights.

Furthermore, Section 3.16 of the same RAA document points to "an
educational webpage summarizing the terms of the Registrar Accreditation
Agreement and related Consensus Policies (as of the date of this
Agreement, located at:
http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/registrant-rights-responsibilities-en.htm)."

On the other hand, Section 3.7.10 mentions "Registrants' Benefits and
Responsibilities" as: "Registrar shall publish on its website(s) and/or
provide a link to the Registrants’ Benefits and Responsibilities
Specification attached hereto and shall not take any action inconsistent
with the corresponding provisions of this Agreement or applicable law."

and:

"3.12.7 Its Resellers shall publish on their website(s) and/or provide a
link to the Registrants’ Benefits and Responsibilities Specification
attached hereto and shall not take any action inconsistent with the
corresponding provisions of this Agreement or applicable law."

So what we have is references to both Rights and Benefits, and I, like
my colleague Evan Leibovitch, would like to point out that these are
entirely different words meaning entirely different things -- and I note
that from your response in the ICANN Public Forum, you appreciate the
distinction between the two.

Would you then please kindly provide clarification as to how the title
of that section is called "Registrants' Benefits and Responsibilities"
when there are clearly no "Benefits" but indeed there are "Rights" listed?

Warmest regards,

Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond
ALAC Chair






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