RE: [bc-gnso] Propose that the BC support GAC process comments on EOI
Dear colleagues, Attached please find ICC task force Chair and Vice Chair's informal comments on the draft EoI proposal. It has been submitted to ICANN today, and it urges public discussion on the proposal at the ICANN Nairobi meeting. Thus, it is consistent with Steve's proposed comment from the BC. Kind regards, Ayesha -----Original Message----- From: owner-bc-gnso@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve DelBianco Sent: mercredi 27 janvier 2010 13:12 To: 'bc - GNSO list' Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] Propose that the BC support GAC process comments on EOI Comments are due today. We don't have time for a formal vote on a BC position on the EOI, so ours would have to be a consensus comment. Would everyone support a simple statement along these lines? Before the Board votes on whether to proceed with the EOI, it should first resolve the ambiguity about what the EOI is designed to accomplish. Is the EOI just a data gathering exercise, or is it a mandatory pre-registration? Once we understand that threshold question, the community can address the details of the EOI plan, in a brief public comment period followed by public discussions in Nairobi. --Steve DelBianco On 1/27/10 4:32 AM, "Philip Sheppard" <philip.sheppard@xxxxxx> wrote: > > The GAC have submitted a proposal on process. In effect it asks the Board to > delay a decision until after debate in Nairobi. > I would like to suggest that the BC supports this. > Please let me have your opinion today as public comments close today ! > --------------------------- > The full text of the GAC advice is on the comments list but the specific > process > advice is as follows: > > "the GAC therefore advises the Board to: > - avoid taking a decision on the EoI at its February meeting and defer > it until the next ICANN Public meeting. A premature decision could trigger > requests for reconsideration and further derail the discussion; > - request that staff facilitate a full cross-community deliberation on > the EoI at the next ICANN Public meeting, prior to any final decisions; and > - ensure that the second summary of comments clearly documents the > respective interests of respondents." > > > Philip > -- Steve DelBianco Executive Director NetChoice http://www.NetChoice.org and http://blog.netchoice.org +1.202.420.7482 Attachment:
ICC ITIS TF Chair Vice Chair's input on EoI 27Jan10.doc
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