Temporary Drafting Group Work Session on New gTLD Base Registry Agreement Issues – To Be Held 27 January 2011

by Craig Schwartz on January 14, 2011

The Temporary Drafting Group will hold a teleconference on 27 January 2011. The issues open for drafting/discussion during the call will include:

  • Suggestions for additional language for Specification 9 (the Registry Code of Conduct)
  • Proposed modifications to conditions related to the termination of a registry services agreement
  • Suggestions for clarifications to provision requiring advance notice of registry price increases
  • Concepts for continued registry operations instrument to provide continuity of services

Results:

This is not a formal public consultation, but is intended to inform drafting which might make up a later public consultation. Any results from the Temporary Drafting Group will be included in documents that will be posted for public comment. No results from the Group will necessarily be used in any agreement drafts, but inputs from the Group will be considered by the ICANN Staff in making recommendations relating to questions discussed or posed to the Group.

Session:

This third Temporary Drafting Group session will be held via teleconference on 27 January 2011 at 18.00 UTC (http://timeanddate.com/s/1xxz), and is scheduled to last for 120 minutes.

Participation:

The Temporary Drafting Group was formed in early 2010 and announced in a 28 April 2010 blog post. If you would like to participate, please submit your name to TDG-Legal@ICANN.org, and we will provide you with information for the call.

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