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Re: [gnso-raa-dt] RE: Report from RAA DT

  • To: Phil Corwin <pcorwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Metalitz, Steven" <met@xxxxxxx>, "Gnso-raa-dt@xxxxxxxxx" <Gnso-raa-dt@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [gnso-raa-dt] RE: Report from RAA DT
  • From: Konstantinos Komaitis <k.komaitis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 01:48:35 +0100

Dear Glen

Please add me on group A (Registrant Rights charter).

Thanks

Konstantinos


On 24/10/2009 00:30, "Phil Corwin" <pcorwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Sorry to be so late getting back on this.
>  
> Please put me down for both groups. As I understand it, the first will mostly
> revise and ok the staff summary of current rights, while the real action and
> work will be in the second that considers what additional rights should be
> proposed.
>  
> Best regards/see many of you at the Seoul meeting.
> Philip S. Corwin 
> Partner 
> Butera & Andrews 
> 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
> Suite 500 
> Washington, DC 20004
> 
> 202-347-6875 (office)
> 
> 202-347-6876 (fax)
> 
> 202-255-6172 (cell)
> 
> "Luck is the residue of design." -- Branch Rickey
> 
> 
> From: owner-gnso-raa-dt@xxxxxxxxx [owner-gnso-raa-dt@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Metalitz, Steven [met@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 3:55 PM
> To: Gnso-raa-dt@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc: Glen de Saint Géry
> Subject: [gnso-raa-dt] FW: Report from RAA DT
> 
> RAA-DT participants,
> 
> Please see below the report from our call yesterday that Beau and I have sent
> to GNSO and ALAC as suggested, including the revised timeline.
> 
> As agreed on the call yesterday, please advise Glen de St. Gery (copied here
> -- glen@xxxxxxxxx) as soon as possible whether your preference is to
> participate in subteam A (registrant rights charter) or subteam B (identifying
> issues for possible RAA amendments).  Glen will create subteam mailing lists
> accordingly.  While there is certainly no bar to joining both subteams, they
> will be working in parallel and we would hope for active participation from
> everyone on the lists, so please do so only if you have time to participate
> actively on both subteams.
> 
> Please respond to Glen no later than Monday, Oct. 5 if possible.  Of course
> additional participants are welcomed but please encourage them to step forward
> as soon as possible.
> 
> Steve Metalitz, co-coordinator
> 
> ______________________________________________
> From:   Metalitz, Steven
> Sent:   Thursday, October 01, 2009 3:45 PM
> To:     'Avri Doria'; Cheryl Langdon-Orr
> Cc:     Margie Milam; 'Beau Brendler'; 'Glen de Saint Géry'
> Subject:        Report from RAA DT
> 
> TO:     Avri Doria, GNSO
>         Cheryl Langdon-Orr, ALAC
> FM:     Steve Metalitz (GNSO) and Beau Brendler (At-Large), provisional
> coordinators 
> RE:     Next steps on RAA/Registrant Rights Drafting Team
> DT:     10/1/09 
> Yesterday the RAA Drafting Team held its first meeting since the Council¹s
> September 3 approval of its charter.  We volunteered to serve as
> co-coordinators of the DT.  We wanted to advise you of some of the key outputs
> of the meeting, for your circulation throughout ALAC and GNSO as you think
> appropriate.
> 
> Sub-teams:  Sub-teams will work in parallel on task A (Registrant Rights
> Charter) and task B (identifying issues for possible RAA amendments).  We will
> circulate to those already signed up on the mailing list, asking them to state
> their interest for one or the other subteam, and will create two mailing lists
> accordingly.   Beau will coordinate subteam A and Steve will coordinate
> subteam B.
> 
> Timelines:  The charter provided no timeline for task A, and the timeline
> proposed for task B is no longer achievable (since it called for a draft
> report to be circulated by 30 days after charter approval, i.e., October 3).
> The charter recognizes that adjustments to the timetable may be necessary.
> Those on the call agreed to aim to circulate draft documents by 30 days after
> the Seoul meeting (i.e., late November).  We will seek to start drafting work
> prior to Seoul and will explore the possibility of a face-to-face meeting
> (with remote participation) in Seoul.
> 
> Participation:  There are currently about 41 people subscribed the mailing
> list, split almost evenly between GNSO and At-Large.  We think this provides a
> critical mass to start the work. Of course additional volunteers would be
> welcomed but we urge them to sign up as soon as possible.
> 
> Please let me or Beau know if you have questions.
> 
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Dr. Konstantinos Komaitis,
Lecturer in Law,
GigaNet Membership Chair,
University of Strathclyde,
The Lord Hope Building,
141 St. James Road,
Glasgow, G4 0LT,
UK
tel: +44 (0)141 548 4306
email: k.komaitis@xxxxxxxxxxxx 



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