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> Avri may have several to add to this list

not really.  

What I would like is to hear what people have to say about what is in this report.

And since we did not do a Stakeholder Group submission earlier in the process, I am hoping that someone else in the group besides Milton and me who are almost all talked out on the subject (if you can imagine that) can create a comment submission - or several.  
i am especially interested in the comments of those who:

- are consumer advocates
- are ngo tld intersted
- are idn community tld intersted

thanks

a.


On 25 Jul 2010, at 08:50, Milton L Mueller wrote:

> So the initial report of the Vertical integration/ cross ownership working group is out. You can link to it below. I would like to see how someone from our constituency who was not deeply involved in the WG reacts.
>  
> If I were to write a public comment on this it would include the following points:
> ·         It is not 1998 and the main problem in domain name market structure regulation is not the problem of the .com monopoly. Most new gTLDs will have to compete fiercely for market share.
> ·         Vertical integration and cross ownership regulation should not be made into a barrier to entry that excludes smaller competitors and greatly restricts the diversity of applicants
> ·         Express support for “exceptions” allowing vertical integration or extensive cross ownership for community and linguistic TLDs
> ·         Express support for “exceptions” allowing vertical integration or extensive cross ownership when an applicant for a new gTLD does not have market power
> ·         Express support for allowing Single Registrant, Single User (SRSU) top level domains (which would include both .brand names and .ngo type names
> ·         One of the strongest forms of consumer protection would be to allow registries to offer end users perpetual registration
>  
> Avri may have several to add to this list
>  
> --MM
>  
>  
> From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Glen de Saint Géry
> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 4:12 AM
> To: liaison6c
> Subject: [liaison6c] Public Comment: Initial Report on Vertical Integration Between Registrars and Registries
>  
> http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-23jul10-en.htm
> 
> Public Comment: Initial Report on Vertical Integration Between Registrars and Registries
> 23 July 2010
> The GNSO Vertical Integration Working Group is seeking comments on its Initial Report on Vertical Integration Between Registrars and Registries. This Initial Report [PDF, 731 KB] is posted for public comment as a required step in the GNSO’s Policy Development Process on Vertical Integration between Registrars and Registries. The Initial Report describes various proposed solutions for restrictions on vertical integration between registrars and registries for adoption in the New gTLD Program.
> 
> Please note: The Working Group is working under an extremely aggressive schedule in order to meet the requirements that have been placed on it by the GNSO Council and the ICANN Board. The Working Group is planning to continue its analysis throughout the public comment period. Reviewers are encouraged to submit comments early to provide the group as much time as possible to consider them.
> 
> The public comment period ends on 12 August 2010.
> 
> Background:
> 
> The GNSO Council has commenced a policy development process (PDP) on the topic of vertical integration between registrars and registries. The GNSO Council formed a working group to evaluate whether any policy recommendations should be developed on the topic of vertical integration between registrars and registries affecting both new gTLDs and existing gTLDs.
> 
> ICANN is currently in the process of finalizing the implementation details for the launch of new gTLDs. ICANN has posted four draft applicant guidebooks and a series of topic papers for public comment describing the manner in which ICANN proposes to implement this program. These documents include proposals on the topic of vertical integration and whether cross-ownership restrictions or other rules related to vertical integration should be adopted to apply to the New gTLD Program.
> 
> The Initial Report describes several proposals regarding vertical integration that have been developed and analyzed by the VI Working Group. No proposal has achieved consensus support within the VI Working Group. These proposals are included for the purpose of seeking public comment and will be subject to further analysis and debate as the VI Working Group continues to strive to develop a consensus position to recommend to the GNSO Council on an expedited basis.
> 
> The Initial Report published for public comment is a “snapshot” of a living document that will be revised several times during the public comment period. Reviewers are encouraged to check on the working-group wiki for the latest version of this Initial Report.
> 
> This public comment forum is an opportunity to comment on any of the proposed vertical integration models that are described the Initial Report. The Initial Report will be posted for a public comment period that closes on 12 August 2010. Comments can be sent to [log in to unmask] and reviewed athttp://forum.icann.org/lists/vi-pdp-initial-report/.
> 
> Additional Information:
> 
> To review the Issues Report on Vertical Integration Between Registries and Registrars, please refer to http://gnso.icann.org/issues/vertical-integration/report-04dec09-en.pdf [PDF, 254 KB].
> 
> The ICANN Board resolution on Vertical Integration is posted at http://www.icann.org/en/minutes/resolutions-12mar10-en.htm#5.
> 
> To review the charter describing the policy work undertaken by the Vertical Integration Working Group, please refer to: http://gnso.icann.org/issues/vertical-integration/vi-chartered-objectives-10mar10-en.pdf [PDF, 41 KB].
> 
> For information on the details of the implementation planning activities for new gTLDs, please refer to the documents posted athttp://www.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtld-program.htm
> 
> To review updates to the Initial Report that may be developed by the VI Working Group during the public comment period, please refer to the archive of Initial Report snapshots posted at https://st.icann.org/vert-integration-pdp/index.cgi?initial_report_snapshots.
> 
> Staff responsible: Margie Milam
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> Glen de Saint Géry
> GNSO Secretariat
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