[NA-Discuss] [Fwd: [ALAC-Internal] FW: Call for Comments on GNSO Domain Tasting Motion ... ACTION Required for RALO's and ALS input]

Evan Leibovitch evan at telly.org
Fri May 2 22:29:25 EDT 2008


Hello all,

So... the GNSO statement on domain tasting is up for public review (see
below).

Is it appropriate for NARALO to take this time to state that its
recommendation is acceptable as a partial interim measure but that the
ultimate issue is elimination of the AGP?

The way I could see us framing things, tasting is a symptom and the AGP
is the cause. Leaving the AGP in place may eliminate one specific form
of gaming the system, but still encourages bad agents to seek out other
ways to use the AGP to screw the public.

What says everyone? Do we make a statement as NARALO, or leave the GNSO
doc to go to the board without comment?

- Evan



*From:* (…)* *Denise Michel
*Sent:* Saturday, May 03, 2008 8:18 AM

*Subject:* Call for Comments on GNSO Domain Tasting Motion

 

To:         Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee Chairs
(…)

From:     Denise Michel, VP - Policy Development
Subject:  Call for Comments on GNSO Domain Tasting Motion
 
Please note that a forum for public comments has been opened regarding
the recent action by the GNSO Council to approve by super majority vote
a motion to discourage use of the current "add grace period" (AGP).  The
forum can be found at <http://icann.org/public_comment/#dt-motion-21may08>.

The motion, which is now pending for Board action, would specifically
prohibit any gTLD operator that has implemented an "add grace period"
(AGP) from offering a refund for any domain name deleted during the AGP
that exceeds 10% of its net new registrations during that month, or
fifty domain names, whichever is greater. An exemption could be granted
based on extraordinary circumstances, as detailed in the motion.

The public and all interested parties are invited to comment on this
motion before final consideration by the Board.
(…)

Regards,
Denise Michel
Vice President Policy



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