Hi there,
I've made a few suggested edits in the attached version. Just fleshed-out more on the issue of the Independent Objector and clarified that our support for the ALAC statement was support for the concerns raised by ALAC. (As I recall, we diverged on the conclusion: ALAC said "don't go forward" and we said "fix it and go forward") http://forum.icann.org/lists/5gtld-guide/msg00099.html
Thanks,
Robin
On Jan 10, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Konstantinos Komaitis wrote:
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> Please see the email from Mary below regarding Recommendation 6 - Morality and Public order objections.
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> Best
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> KK
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> From: Konstantinos Komaitis <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 19:35:32 +0000
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> 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
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> Dear Mary,
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> 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.
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> Again thank you very much for drafting this.
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> Best
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> KK
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> On 10/01/2011 18:56, "Mary Wong" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Thanks and cheers
> Mary
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