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[gnso-lockpdp-wg] Action items from today's meeting

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  • Subject: [gnso-lockpdp-wg] Action items from today's meeting
  • From: Marika Konings <marika.konings@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 13:59:03 -0700

Dear All,

Please find below the action items from today's UDRP Domain Name Lock WG 
meeting. Attached you'll find the mind map in which I've attempted to capture 
some of the notes of today's meeting. If there is anything missing, please let 
me know.

With best regards,

Marika

Action Items

 *   WG Leadership: Michele Neylon was nominated to serve as the Working Group 
Chair. Alan Greenberg was nominated to serve as the Working Group Vice-Chair. 
If there are any other candidates, or support for / objections to these 
candidates, please share those with the mailing list prior to the next meeting. 
If there are no other candidates or objections, the GNSO Council will be 
requested to confirm these appointments.
 *   Best Practices Paper: Sharing of latest published draft of draft advisory 
concerning registrar best practices to protect registrants upon initiation of a 
UDRP complaint – Please find attached the paper that was the basis for the 
discussion at the Sydney meeting (see http://syd.icann.org/node/4051). As 
mentioned on the call, the paper is broader than just locking. The sections 
that address locking (directly or indirectly) appear to be the following:
    *   Upon notification of a domain name dispute filed through an ICANN 
Approved Dispute-Resolution Service Provider (“Provider”), the registrar should 
immediately place the domain name on registrar lock to prevent cancellation, 
transfer or changes to the domain name and notify all parties.  In arbitration 
cases, the registrar should subsequently receive a verification request from 
the Provider".
    *   A UDRP proceeding commences when the Provider has notified the 
Complainant, the Respondent and the concerned Registrar(s), of the commencement 
of the response period.  During this time, the registrar should not take any 
action involving transfer or cancellation of the domain name until receiving 
direction from the dispute resolution provider of a decision or other 
resolution of the complaint, which could be a withdrawal among other things.
    *   If the Provider notifies the registrar of such a suspension and/or 
transfer, then the registrar may transfer the domain name to the Complainant on 
the respondent’s behalf but must prevent any further transfer of the domain 
name pending the termination or withdrawal of the proceeding.During this 
period, it is not advisable to allow the registrant access to a mechanism that 
would allow transfer or cancellation of the domain name. In addition, the 
registrar should only accept notification of suspension directly from the 
Provider.
    *   If the registrar receives notice of a termination or withdrawal from 
the Provider, the registrar should immediately restore control of the domain 
name to the agreed upon registrant as stated by the Provider and notify the 
Complainant, Respondent and Provider. The registrar should only accept 
terminations/withdrawals directly from the Provider.
    *   Also, upon receiving a communication from a Provider about a UDRP 
complaint, registrars should carefully review all registrant requests to 
transfer domain names subject to the complaint to a different registrant, as 
such transfers may be restricted by paragraph 8 of the UDRP
 *   Outreach: Develop questions to obtain input from registrars / registries – 
Matt Schneller has volunteered to develop a first list of questions
 *   Outreach: Review proposed public comment forum draft (All)



Attachment: DRAFT UDRP Advisory ICANN 35 Workshop Sydney[1].doc
Description: DRAFT UDRP Advisory ICANN 35 Workshop Sydney[1].doc

Attachment: Locking WG Approach - Updated 3 May 2012.pdf
Description: Locking WG Approach - Updated 3 May 2012.pdf



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