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Wed, 12 Apr 2006 21:35:04 +0700
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Dear NCUC colleagues,

just a short note after the GNSO Council teleconference (in which also 
Robin Gross and Mawaki Chango participated, the other two NCUC delegates):

One agenda item was to handle the two WHOIS purpose drafts, where 
Formulation 1 had been preferred over Formulation 2 by us  (and those 
who had been pressing for Formulation 2  withdrew it in Wellington - we 
had a third text today, which was supposed to be an amendment replacing 
1 and 2.

First this "amendment" was voted down 17 to 9, and then the original 
Formulation 1 was voted in 18 to 9 - basically from the registries, 
registrars, the three Nomination Committee appointees, and our NCUC 
votes, while the Business, Intellectual Property, and ISP constituencies 
were in the minority during the vote.

There were again several suggestions NOT to vote which would have led to 
a further delay as so often before - especially also an intervention 
from an observer/guest in the GNSO Council (I want to clarify the status 
later) of the US government representative on the GAC, who cautioned 
against a hasty vote (on an issue which is going on for 7 years already, 
and has been on the respective Task Force list and open for public 
comments at different stages).

So much as a quick information. I am sorry to use "shorthand" language. 
If you have some further questions, please raise them, and I am sure 
Robin or Mawaki will also help to correct what I may have said too 
simply, and I am of course also prepared to give more information.

One important item to be addressed soon is to make suggestions with whom 
to replace Michael Palage who resigned from the ICANN Board.

Norbert
Phnom Penh/Cambodia

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