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Mawaki Chango <[log in to unmask]>
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Mawaki Chango <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Aug 2006 09:21:20 -0700
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Danny et al.

Thanks for the insightful comments/inputs of which I'm taking note
for Amsterdam.

The TF on the gTLD contractual conditions (PDP-Feb06) is drafting a
memo (via its chair) to the GNSO Council chair requesting that
clarification be sought from the Board about the validity of the TF's
work (thus, that of the GNSO Council) if the staff is to negotiate
renewal of gTLD agreements during a PDP whose outcome might impact
the provisions of such contracts. Please note: the PDP-Feb06 is due
to be completed by Sao Paulo (Dec. this year), while two out of the
three agreements are due to expire in 2009, and the third one next
year, if I'm not mistaken.)

Best,

Mawaki

P.S. Please ignore all messages displaying sender as 'ki_chango' and
with "funny" and "image" and the like in the subject line. I once
registered a domain name with this email address as my contact and
since then, I've become more vulnerable to spam, spoofing, phishing,
etc. thanks to WHOIS! ;) My apologies.


--- Danny Younger <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Mawaki,
> 
> The third day of the Amsterdam session is devoted in
> part to a review of the existing IDN issues report. 
> That report has raised the question:  "What particular
> contractual provisions are required for an <.idn-tld>
> in addition to those normally required for any
> <.tld>?"
> 
> I would establish the contractual provision that all
> registrar-to-registrant communications be conducted in
> the registrant's language.
> 
> Recently we have noted the report of the hijacking of
> syria-news.com
> [http://aymanh.com/syria-news-com-hijacked].  In this
> case, a transfer request (in English) was sent to the
> domain administrator (whose native language was
> Arabic).  As the administrator did not respond within
> the requisite number of days, the transfer went
> through and the domain still remains hijacked.
> 
> best regards,
> Danny Younger
> 
> 
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