-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [council] RE: Updated Statement of Interest for Mike Rodenbaugh Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 15:58:43 -0700 From: Mike Rodenbaugh <[log in to unmask]> To: GNSO Council <[log in to unmask]> I need to clarify that my business name is Rodenbaugh Law (a sole proprietorship/DBA, not an LLC), and add the following sentence to my Statement of Interest: I currently am retained by Yahoo! Inc. to represent Yahoo!’s interests at ICANN, including but not limited to its interest in the continued accessibility of WHOIS information, development of stronger rights protection mechanisms to curb abusive registrations, development of IDN TLD domain space, and the release of single-letter, second-level domain names in existing gTLDs. I have made these changes in below text, which should be considered my complete and updated SOI. Kind regards, Mike Rodenbaugh GNSO Councilor, Business Constituency *From:* Mike Rodenbaugh [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *Sent:* Monday, September 24, 2007 5:40 PM *To:* GNSO Council *Subject:* Updated Statement of Interest for Mike Rodenbaugh I am owner of Rodenbaugh Law, a member of the Business and Commercial Users Constituency. I am an attorney licensed in California. I advise and represent entities and individuals with various commercial interests in domain names and other forms of intellectual property, and with varying interests in internet commerce. I am personally concerned about the security and stability of the Internet, as it is increasingly the backbone of our society, critical to global commerce, communications and safety. So I am interested in ICANN’s role in managing and coordinating the technical and policy aspects of the Internet. I am mindful of the many enormous benefits of the internet that are fostered by ICANN policy, and seek for ICANN policy to develop in ways that will enhance the growth of internet commerce and communications. I am also concerned about various, serious harms enabled by policies of ICANN and its contracting registries and accredited registrars, or by lack of effective policy. Businesses and their customers are experiencing increasingly severe harm from phishing, malware distribution, hacking and other forms of online crime and intellectual property infringement. For many years I served as in-house counsel at Yahoo! Inc., working increasingly to protect Yahoo! users and their commercial and personal interests, as well as Yahoo!'s commercial interests, against these increasing worldwide threats. I believe that these harms will continue to rapidly grow, unless DNS policies are adapted to help fight them. So I strive for DNS policy that helps to mitigate those threats as much as reasonably possible. On occasion, I may have clients with similar concerns, or who have other policy interests at ICANN. As a representative elected to the GNSO Council by the collective members of the Business Constituency, I am required by the Constituency's Charter to support and otherwise remain faithful to approved positions of the Constituency as applicable, rather than my own views or those of any client I may have at any given time. To the extent that any client seeks my representation or advocacy in any ICANN forum, I would further disclose the identity of such client and their interest in the matter at the time of that representation. I currently am retained by Yahoo! Inc. to represent Yahoo!’s interests at ICANN, including but not limited to its interest in the continued accessibility of WHOIS information, development of stronger rights protection mechanisms to curb abusive registrations, development of IDN TLD domain space, and the release of single-letter, second-level domain names in existing gTLDs.