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RE: [gnso-rap-dt] For your review - Nairobi presentation

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  • From: "Mike Rodenbaugh" <icann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 16:06:42 -0800

Agreed that online abuse can happen without a domain name registration, but
seems besides the point, since we are dealing with abusive domain
registrations.

 

Disagreed that you are using a domain name by typing a non-resolvable string
into a browser, as you know, that string does not exist as a domain name,
yet your cable provider is trying to make money off the traffic anyway.
Again besides the point, since we are dealing with abusive domain
registrations.

 

Mike Rodenbaugh

RODENBAUGH LAW

tel/fax:  +1 (415) 738-8087

 <http://rodenbaugh.com/> http://rodenbaugh.com

 

From: Paul Stahura [mailto:paul@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 2:45 PM
To: icann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [gnso-rap-dt] For your review - Nairobi presentation

 

 

IF registration abuse cannot happen if there is no domain name registration
(as you say below), then, for example, the content of a website, or email
(activities that people typically think of as 'uses' of domain names),
cannot possibly be a form of or contribute to REGISTRATION abuse (they may
contribute to some other kind of "abuse" such as spam), because those
activities CAN happen WITHOUT a domain name registration (i can put up a
website or send an email with just an IP address and no domain name).  

 

I think separating the use of the name from the registration of the name is
a good idea.  And you can use a domain name without registering it, anyway.
I just typed in (used)  "xyzzy3doesnotexist.com" (not registered), and a
functioning website was brought up (I'm using Comcast as my ISP).

 

On Mar 1, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Mike Rodenbaugh wrote:





Dear Greg,

 

Can you explain how a domain name could possibly be used (or abused) if it
is not registered?  I do not think that is possible, and thus 'domain name
registrations' are what are used and abused, not 'domain names'.  In other
words, there is no such thing as "use of a domain name (unrelated to its
registration)."

 

I didn't see any contrary explanation in the Issues Report, nor from anyone
in this WG.  So I really don't understand what you and the Issues Report
intend to mean, by the language you quote here.  Your effort to short
circuit the 'months of discussion' by inserting your particular summarized
view, is unacceptable to many of us in the WG.

 

Mike Rodenbaugh

RODENBAUGH LAW

tel/fax:  +1 (415) 738-8087

http://rodenbaugh.com <http://rodenbaugh.com/> 

 

From: owner-gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Greg Aaron
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 11:32 AM
To: 'Marika Konings'; gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gnso-rap-dt] For your review - Nairobi presentation

 

Dear Marika et al:

 

Some factual corrections seem necessary:  The Issues Report said something
wider than just regarding the registrar agreement.  And the issue is _not_
"addressing the mis-use of domain name registrations."  The issue is
addressing uses of domain names that are unrelated to any registration
issues.  Those are different things.

 

The Issues Report said:  "In determining whether the issue is within the
scope of the ICANN policy process and the scope of the GNSO, staff and the
General Counsel's office have considered the following factors:  7.1 Whether
the issue is within the scope of ICANN's mission statement . Note, section
4.2.3 of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement between ICANN and accredited
registrars provides for the establishment of new and revised consensus
policies concerning the registration of domain names, including abuse in the
registration of names, but policies involving the use of a domain name
(unrelated to its registration) are outside the scope of policies that ICANN
could enforce on registries and/or registrars.  The use of domain names may
be taken into account when establishing or changing registration policies.
Thus, potential changes to existing contractual provisions related to abuse
in the registration of names would be within scope of GNSO policy making.
Consideration of new policies related to the use of a domain name unrelated
to its registration would not be within scope."

 

This key concept/issue was the subject of much discussion over the months,
and mention of it was missing from the first draft of the presentation I
saw.  That seemed like a real omission to me as WG chair, and so I added a
line to the deck in an attempt to summarize.  But condensing it has been a
difficulty.  Perhaps we should not try to condense it since it complex.  I
have therefore inserted a new slide (slide 6 of the attached), quoting the
above in full. 

 

The above issue is also key because the RAPWG's Charter said: "the Working
Group should define domain name registration abuse, as distinct from abuse
arising solely from use of a domain name while it is registered. The Working
Group should also identify which aspects of the subject of registration
abuse are within ICANN's mission to address and which are within the set of
topics on which ICANN may establish policies that are binding on gTLD
registry operators and ICANN-accredited registrars." 

 

Slide 8 (old slide 7) now says: "Doubts raised about whether ICANN has the
power to force contracted parties to suspend domain names for malicious uses
that are unrelated to any registration issues."  To me, that is consistent
with both the Issues Report (quoted above), and doubts raised by some (not
all) members of the RAPWG as per the Initial Report.  I am open to
suggestions here, but deleting doesn't seem to be a good solution to me
personally.  It's not good to paper over the existence of a major unresolved
issue or disagreement; WGs are supposed to lay those bare. 

 

All best,

--Greg

 

 

 

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From: Marika Konings [mailto:marika.konings@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 10:15 AM
To: gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: FW: [gnso-rap-dt] For your review - Nairobi presentation

 

Dear All,

In light of the recent exchange of emails in relation to chapter 7 of the
Issues Report 'Is this issue in scope of GNSO Policy Making', please note
that the sentence 'Consideration of new policies related to the use of a
domain name unrelated to its registration would not be within scope' on page
42 specifically relates to section 4.2.3 of the Registrar Accreditation
Agreement.

There may be other provisions in registry/registrar agreements that would
allow for addressing the mis-use of domains. Margie provided a presentation
on GNSO scope and consensus policies to the Working Group some time ago (see
presentation attached) and she's happy, once the WG resumes its meetings, to
refresh everyone's mind in relation to this presentation and narrow in on
those other provisions that might allow for addressing the mis-use of domain
name registrations.

In view of this, the group might want to consider removing the sentence
'These are largely out of scope for policy-making' from slide 5 and taking
out the last bullet on slide 7 'Doubts about whether ICANN has the power to
force contracted parties to suspend domain names for malicious uses'.

With best regards,

Marika

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From: Greg Aaron <gaaron@xxxxxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/gaaron@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 15:18:41 -0800
To: Mike Rodenbaugh <icann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/icann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>, "gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx> "
<gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx> >
Subject: RE: [gnso-rap-dt] For your review - Nairobi presentation

Or, using wordings in the Issues Report, it could say, "Staff and the
General Counsel's office stated in Issues report: 'Policies involving the
use of a domain name (unrelated to its registration) are outside the scope
of policies that ICANN could enforce on registries and/or registrars.'"
 
All best,
--Greg
 

  _____  

From: Greg Aaron [mailto:gaaron@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 3:44 PM
To: 'icann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/icann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ';
'gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx> '
Subject: RE: [gnso-rap-dt] For your review - Nairobi presentation

Dear Mike:
 
Slide 5 reflected what the ICANN General Counsel said.  If clarification is
needed, the slide could say: "ICANN General Counsel states: "Policies
involving the use of a domain name (unrelated to its registration) are
outside the scope of policies that ICANN could enforce on registries and/or
registrars."
 
Your argument seems to be that UDRP is a precedent or example of how ICANN
has power to regulate any or all domain name use.  Is that correct? 
 
Regarding your other point: I think you are referring to slide 6, which says
at the bottom: "Doubts about whether ICANN has the power to force contracted
parties to suspend domain names for malicious uses."  A statement of fact -
doubts exist, as per the initial report and the discussions over the months.
My assumption is that the Council members will read the report, which
contains the richer background, attributions, etc.
 
All best,
--Greg
 
 
 
 
 

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From: Mike Rodenbaugh [mailto:icann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 8:29 PM
To: gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx> 
Subject: RE: [gnso-rap-dt] For your review - Nairobi presentation

I have strong disagreement with the last sentence in 3d bullet of slide 5 -
ignores contract language and UDRP, should be deleted:  
.         Use issues concern what a registrant does with the domain after it
has been created, or the services the registrant operates on the
domain.These are largely out of scope for policy-making.

Similar disagreement with last bullet of slide 7, should say "Some
contracting parties have doubts."
 
Otherwise looks good, thanks.
 

Mike Rodenbaugh
RODENBAUGH LAW
tel/fax:  +1 (415) 738-8087
http://rodenbaugh.com <http://rodenbaugh.com/> 
 

From: owner-gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/owner-gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx>
[mailto:owner-gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marika Konings
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 2:22 AM
To: gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx <x-msg://557/gnso-rap-dt@xxxxxxxxx> 
Subject: [gnso-rap-dt] For your review - Nairobi presentation

Dear All,

Please find attached for your review the proposed presentation for the
Registration Abuse Policies Information Session at the ICANN meeting in
Nairobi.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday 10 March from 16.00 - 17.30 local
time (13.00 - 14.30 UTC) in room Tsavo A. For further details,
seehttp://nbo.icann.org/node/8878. 

Please provide your comments / edits to the mailing list by Tuesday 2 March
at the latest.

Thanks,

Marika 


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