Dear all,
Please see the email from Mary below regarding Recommendation 6 - Morality and Public order objections.
Best
KK
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From: Konstantinos Komaitis <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 19:35:32 +0000
To: Mary Wong <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>
Conversation: [ncsg-policy] Draft NCSG comments to GNSO Council on Rec 6
Subject: Re: [ncsg-policy] Draft NCSG comments to GNSO Council on Rec 6
Dear Mary,
Thank you very much for taking the lead in drafting this statement. I have added a small bit on the 'incitement and instigation' section, seeking to clarify the importance of raising the bar of such objections. I am attaching the amended version and I fully support this statement.
Again thank you very much for drafting this.
Best
KK
On 10/01/2011 18:56, "Mary Wong" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
As you may recall, NCSG members participated actively in the cross-community working group (CWG) that made certain recommendations regarding what was formerly termed the "morality & public order" objection process. At the Cartagena meeting, the ICANN Board and the GNSO Council requested further clarity and comment from the CWG and each Stakeholder Group (SG), respectively.
The CWG has since submitted its response to the Board, and the Council is due to consider comments from SGs shortly. As such, attached is a rough attempt at providing the Council with the requested input.
I apologize for the short notice, but as the next Council meeting is scheduled for 13 January, I'd appreciate any major changes or indications of non-support be sent to the list as soon as possible, e.g. within the next 24 hours.
Thanks and cheers
Mary
Mary W S Wong
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Chair, Graduate IP Programs
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