[ALAC] .xxx (again)

Wendy Seltzer wendy at seltzer.com
Sat Feb 3 12:24:18 EST 2007


Suggested statement, the top part of which garnered approval on at 
least one of our numerous lists.

ICANN should not be in the business of evaluating strings,
period.  It should publish technical criteria and minimally evaluate
whether a registry fulfills those.  Since all indications are that .xxx
fulfils any technical criteria that ICANN has established, ICANN should
promptly approve that agreement.  Further, it should promptly open
a process for applications for new unsponsored gTLDs.

--Wendy

At 12:12 PM 2/3/2007, Vittorio Bertola wrote:
>All,
>
>please pardon me for my insistence on deliverables, but I reiterate my
>request: do we want to state a formal position on the new proposed .xxx
>contract? The public comment period expires in two days (see
>
>http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-05jan07.htm
>
>) - of course we can be slightly late as usual, but if we want to say
>anything, this is the moment. Otherwise, I will convey feelings informally
>and as a range of opinions by individual ALAC members, but it's not the
>same thing.
>
>If we want to make a statement, someone should volunteer to put together a
>first draft asap, by gathering the opinions that were posted (sorry for
>not doing that myself, I'm traveling and will barely make it to the conf
>call).
>
>Regards,
>
>PS I've taken the liberty to add this and other issues to the conf call's
>agenda on the wiki.
>--
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