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      Fellow Members of the At-Large:<br>
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                  <div class="moz-forward-container"> I hope you all
                    will share my delight in last week's resolution by
                    the the New York Internet Society calling for the
                    city of New York to hold public hearings before
                    renewing its contract with Neustar Inc. for the
                    operation of the .nyc TLD. The resolution stated:
                    <p style="padding-left: 30px;"><b>“The Internet
                        Society’s New York Chapter urges the city of New
                        York to provide robust outreach and engagement
                        opportunities for the city’s Internet
                        stakeholder community prior to renewing the
                        contract that will guide the operation of the
                        .nyc TLD registry for the next 5 years.”</b></p>
                    <p>The resolution was sent to Mayor Bill deBlasio
                      and other city officials with oversight of the
                      city’s digital resources. It cited 14 areas of
                      concern and called upon the city to undertake a
                      three stage review before renewing the contract:</p>
                    <ol>
                      <li>The City institute a public comment process.</li>
                      <li>The City convene a town hall event where all
                        stakeholders may make their views known.</li>
                      <li>That the City review these comments and, as it
                        sees fit, make appropriate adjustments.</li>
                    </ol>
                    The Internet Society’s New York Chapter (ISOC-NY) is
                    a NYS non-profit founded in 1997 and also a fellow
                    At-Large Structure.<br>
                    <br>
                    As is touched on in the ISOC-NY letter, there is
                    minuscule opportunity for meaningful public
                    engagement in setting our city's Internet policy by
                    New York City's individual Internet users. This
                    stems, in part, from our city charter having been
                    written pre-Internet. An Internet era rewrite is
                    long overdue. And while there was once a .NYC
                    Community Advisory Board, it was abolished more than
                    two years ago.  Now the city has indicated that it
                    plans to renew the Neustar contract without any
                    public consultation. (The city administration is
                    seemingly unfamiliar with the concept of
                    multistakeholder governance.)<br>
                    <br>
                    We would appreciate your thoughts and efforts on
                    achieving our goal of a more responsive,
                    transparent, and accountable governance of the .nyc
                    TLD. Please take a couple of minutes to send a short
                    note to the mayor. <a
href="http://www.nyc.gov/html/static/pages/officeofthemayor/contact.shtml">This
                      form</a> will allow that. You'll need to select a
                    topic, I suggest we channel them through the "Ideas
                    or Suggestions" drop down. <br>
                    <br>
                    Sincerely,<br>
                    <br>
                    Thomas Lowenhaupt, Director, Connecting.nyc Inc. <br>
                    Secretary, New York Internet Society<br>
                    <p>P.S. The full Internet Society resolution is
                      copied below with a .pdf attached. <br>
                    </p>
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                      <p>February 6 2017</p>
                      <p>The Internet Society Chapter of the Greater New
                        York Metropolitan Area<br>
                        <br>
                        To: Mayor Bill deBlasio,<br>
                        Cc: Letitia James, Gale Brewer, Melissa
                        Mark-Viverito, James Vacca, Sree Srinivasan,<br>
                        Miguel Gamiño, Jeff Merritt, <a
                          moz-do-not-send="true"
                          class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
                          href="mailto:info@ownit.nyc">info@ownit.nyc</a><br>
                      </p>
                      <p>Dear Sirs &amp; Madams,</p>
                      <p>On March 31 2012 New York City signed a 5 year
                        contract with Neustar Inc, to manage the .nyc
                        Top<br>
                        Level Domain (TLD).[1] The domain was delegated
                        by ICANN on March 20, 2014 [2], and went into<br>
                        operation on May 5 2014 [3]. According to
                        tldstats, as of February 6, 2016, 72,919 domains
                        are<br>
                        registered.[4]</p>
                      <p>The Internet Society’s New York Chapter
                        (ISOC-NY) is a New York State registered
                        non-profit founded<br>
                        in 1997 with the mission “to assure the
                        beneficial, open evolution of the global
                        Internet, and to<br>
                        promote local initiatives, maximize the societal
                        benefits which the Internet can bring to the New<br>
                        York area.” As such we have taken a keen
                        interest in .nyc as a public resource. This has
                        included<br>
                        promoting, recording, webcasting, (and, on
                        occasion, hosting) any and all public events
                        where the<br>
                        development of the .nyc TLD has been discussed.</p>
                      <p>Noting that the Neustar contract is imminently
                        due for renewal, on January 31, 2017, the
                        ISOC-NY<br>
                        Board of Directors passed the following
                        resolution:</p>
                      <blockquote>
                        <p><b>“The Internet Society’s New York Chapter
                            urges the city of New York to</b><b><br>
                          </b><b>provide robust outreach and engagement
                            opportunities for the city’s Internet</b><b><br>
                          </b><b>stakeholder community prior to renewing
                            the contract that will guide the</b><b><br>
                          </b><b>operation of the .nyc TLD registry for
                            the next 5 years.”</b></p>
                      </blockquote>
                      <p>I therefore ask that, before the contract be
                        renewed.</p>
                      <p>* The City institute a public comment process.<br>
                        * The City convene a town hall event where all
                        stakeholders may make their views known.<br>
                        * That the City review those comments and views
                        and, as it sees fit, make appropriate
                        adjustments.</p>
                      <p>Sincerely,</p>
                      <p>Joly MacFie,</p>
                      <p>President, Internet Society New York Chapter<br>
                        218 565 9365  <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                          class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
                          href="mailto:president@isoc-ny.org">president@isoc-ny.org</a></p>
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                      [1] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/forward/documents/dotnyc/Neustar-TLD-Signed%20Agreement_Redacted.pdf">http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/forward/documents/dotnyc/Neustar-TLD-Signed%20Agreement_Redacted.pdf</a><br>
                      [2] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="https://www.iana.org/reports/c.2.9.2.d/20140314-nyc">https://www.iana.org/reports/c.2.9.2.d/20140314-nyc</a><br>
                      [3] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/sunrise-claims-periods/nyc">https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/sunrise-claims-periods/nyc</a><br>
                      [4] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="https://ntldstats.com/tld/nyc">https://ntldstats.com/tld/nyc</a><br>
                      [5] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="http://bit.ly/2kiAozP">http://bit.ly/2kiAozP</a><br>
                      [6] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="http://bit.ly/2kAci22">http://bit.ly/2kAci22</a><br>
                      [7] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="http://bit.ly/2kA9mma">http://bit.ly/2kA9mma</a><br>
                      [8] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="http://www.ownit.nyc/faq">http://www.ownit.nyc/faq</a><br>
                      [9] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="http://www.ownit.nyc/restricted-reserved">http://www.ownit.nyc/restricted-reserved</a><br>
                      [10] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www1.nyc.gov/site/forward/initiatives/dotnyc/dotnycdocs.page">http://www1.nyc.gov/site/forward/initiatives/dotnyc/dotnycdocs.page</a><br>
                      [11] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="https://youtu.be/yH0clLwPEfo">https://youtu.be/yH0clLwPEfo</a><br>
                      <p>-----</p>
                      <p>Appendix 1 - Observations &amp; Nitpicks</p>
                      <p>* Since a December 2015 high of 87,960 the
                        number of registrations has been in<br>
                        steady decline - down approximately 16% [4]</p>
                      <p>* 60% of registered domains are parked. [4]</p>
                      <p>* According to connecting.nyc many auctioned
                        premium names are non-functional/up<br>
                        for resale. [5]</p>
                      <p>* Neustar Inc.itself is being sold [6]</p>
                      <p>* The Community Advisory Board set up by the
                        City [7] never had public meetings<br>
                        or published minutes, and appears to have been
                        summarily disbanded.</p>
                      <p>* The FAQ on the ownit.nyc website appears not
                        to have been updated since<br>
                        the launch.[8]</p>
                      <p>* Also the ownit.nyc site does not include a
                        list of reserved names (link is RGP list). [9]</p>
                      <p>* However, in 2015, the Mayor’s Office did make
                        a proper info page. [10]</p>
                      <p>* The contract says: “Neustar shall publish the
                        website in English and the top six<br>
                        non-English languages spoken by City residents,
                        as set forth by Executive Order<br>
                        120 (dated July 22, 2008) (“E.O. 120”). This is
                        only done using google translate,<br>
                        thus not checked for accuracy.</p>
                      <p>* After outreach “community webinars” were held
                        in just 2 of the 5 boroughs. The<br>
                        rollout of ‘neighborhood names’ seems
                        stalled.[11]</p>
                      <p>* The neighborhoods.nyc template only includes
                        modules from the City’s vendor<br>
                        with no open API or process to include 3rd
                        parties e.g. BetaNYC.</p>
                      <p>* Clause 6(g) of the contract calls on Neustar
                        to conduct 50 nexus spot checks/week.<br>
                        There is no documentation that this has been
                        done.</p>
                      <p>* The nexus requirement, while desirable, may
                        inhibit personal use of .nyc because of<br>
                        privacy concerns, as all info is available via
                        whois. The City might want to<br>
                        instigate a proxy mechanism for individuals.</p>
                      <p>* ownit.nyc is not available via IPv6. And also
                        the IPv6 nameserver appears to<br>
                        give a different result to the IPv4 nameservers.
                        If so, this is not kosher.</p>
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