+1 for the draft proposal, including the amendments.
Norbert Klein
Cambodia
On 8/13/2016 10:51 PM, farzaneh badii wrote:
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> Thanks Stefania. For sure you can make changes directly on the Google
> doc.
>
> Best
>
> Farzaneh
>
>
> On 13 Aug 2016 5:49 p.m., "Milan, Stefania" <[log in to unmask]
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> Dear Farzi
> thanks much for taking the time to draft this public comment. I
> find Ed's suggestions to the point--thanks for including them.
> May I suggest some change in the wording of the first paragraph,
> in the google doc?
> As a member of the NCSG PC, I hope this gets to out table :-)
> Thanks again!
> Best, Stefania
>
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> Oggetto: Re: Public comments on country codes and second level top
> level domains
>
> Hi
>
> Added the changes recommended by Ed. Thank you very much.
>
> Farzaneh
>
> On 13 Aug 2016 4:59 p.m., "farzaneh badii"
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> Yes I agree and will implement Eds Suggestion soon .
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> On 13 Aug 2016 4:54 p.m., "Sam Lanfranco" <[log in to unmask]
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> I would like to second Ed's concern here. I went to the full list
> of gTLDs and spend some time playing around with placing two
> letter country codes in front of gTLDs and could hardly find
> anything that would look suspiciously like a government site.
> Misrepresentation would flow not from the two-letter/gTLD URL
> itself, but from the use of the domain name. Leave registries and
> registrar's out of enforcement there, and leave it where it
> belongs, with initiative taken by offended parties (including
> governments), or by those abused by misrepresentation.
>
> Sam L.
>
> On 8/13/2016 8:14 AM, Edward Morris wrote:
> Hi Farzi,
>
> Thanks so much for doing this. Clearly this is an issue directly
> related to free speech on the domain name line and I certainly
> support the NCSG submitting a public comment on this matter. I
> also agree with your approach to the issue, except for one small
> part. You write:
>
> ---
>
> REGISTRATION POLICY
>
> This policy requires the registry to make sure that the registrant
> has taken measures to ensure against misrepresenting or falsely
> implying that the registrant or its business is affiliated with
> the government.
> We find this acceptable, however misrepresentation should be
> interpreted narrowly. But the obligation that the registrant not
> to falsely imply that it is affiliated with the government is a
> sound approach which we support.
>
> ---
>
> I don't want registry's to turn into content police or judges of
> the intent of registrants. I recognise there is a big push in
> ICANN, from the IPC, the GAC and others, to turn Registries into
> de facto enforcement bodies. I think this is something we should
> resist at any and every opportunity. What are the criteria to be
> used concerning government affiliation? Is this something we
> really want Registries to decide?
>
> With that small exception I fully endorse this comment. I look
> forward to hearing what others have to say.
>
> Thanks again, Frazi, for your hard work on this.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Ed Morris
>
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