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RE: [nc-deletes] Time to Vote


Thanks.

I vote to submit the report to the council.

Adam



At 7:08 AM -0800 3/21/03, Jordyn Buchanan wrote:
>Right.  If people are comfortable with voting on something without a
>full new report, I propose the following minor amendment to the report
>to make this clear.  Alter 3.1.6 to read:
>
>3.1.6 Registrars should provide, both at the time of registration and in
>a conspicuous place on their website, the current fee charged for the
>recovery of a domain name during the Redemption Grace Period.
>
>(note I've inserted the word "current").
>
>Jordyn
>
>
>	-----Original Message-----
>	From: Jane Mutimear [mailto:jane.mutimear@twobirds.com]
>	Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 8:46 AM
>	To: 'Adam Peake'; Jordyn Buchanan; nc-deletes@dnso.org
>	Subject: RE: [nc-deletes] Time to Vote
>
>
>
>	How I envisage that working is when a domain is registered, the
>confirmation includes the information (and of course the ts&cs prior to
>registration include the info)along the following lines: 
>
>	"in the event that you do not renew your domain name prior to
>expiry of its term, the domain name will lapse.  The domain name will
>not immediately cease to function or become available to others to
>register.  Instead there will be a period of [x/x-y] days during which
>you will be able to reregister the domain name by paying the normal
>registration fee to us.  After that period, the domain will be deleted
>and will no longer function, but there will be a period of 30 days
>during which you will be able to redeem the domain name before it
>becomes generally available for registration.  If you redeem your domain
>name during this period you will be charged an additional recovery fee.
>This recovery fee is currently set at $z, however this price may vary
>from time to time without notice to you.  The price will be published on
>our website at www.whatever.blob"
>
>	What we want is for registrants to know up front what the score
>is, but this doesn't have to be in a way that the registrar is bound by
>the price notified at the outset.
>
>	Jane
>
>	-----Original Message-----
>	From: Adam Peake [mailto:ajp@glocom.ac.jp]
>	Sent: 21 March 2003 07:09
>	To: Jordyn A. Buchanan; nc-deletes@dnso.org
>	Subject: Re: [nc-deletes] Time to Vote
>
>
>	Apologies for sending this in late (too late?)  A question about
>
>
>	       3.1.6 Registrars should provide, both at the time of
>	registration and in a conspicuous place on their website, the
>fee
>	charged for the recovery of a domain name during the Redemption
>Grace
>	Period.
>
>	"at the time of registration" -- as names are registered for at
>least
>	a year, is there a risk in asking registrars to commit to a fee
>so
>	far in the future? I think "in a conspicuous place on their
>website"
>	is fine and probably enough.
>
>	Too late?
>
>	Thanks,
>
>	Adam
>
>
>	At 8:21 PM -0500 3/20/03, Jordyn A. Buchanan wrote:
>	>Hello all:
>	>
>	>Please find attached the proposed final report.  Please vote
>whether
>	>you support transmitting this as our final report to the GNSO
>council.
>	>Please please please try to vote by 2300 GMT tomorrow (that's
>1700
>	>EST).
>	>
>	>Thanks all for your hard work
>	>
>	>Attachment converted: Macintosh:Deletes Final Report.doc
>(W8BN/MSWD)
>	>(000C9851)
>	>Content-Disposition: inline;
>	>       filename="Deletes Final Report.pdf"
>	>Content-Type: application/pdf;
>	>       x-unix-mode=0644;
>	>       name="Deletes Final Report.pdf"
>	>
>	>Attachment converted: Macintosh:Deletes Final Report.pdf (PDF
>/CARO)
>	>(000C9852)
>	>,
>	>
>	>Jordyn
>
>
>	--
>
>
>
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>
>Right.  If people are comfortable with voting on something without a 
>full new report, I propose the following minor amendment to the 
>report to make this clear.  Alter 3.1.6 to read:
>
>
>3.1.6 Registrars should provide, both at the time of registration 
>and in a conspicuous place on their website, the current fee charged 
>for the recovery of a domain name during the Redemption Grace Period.
>
>(note I've inserted the word "current").
>
>Jordyn
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jane Mutimear [mailto:jane.mutimear@twobirds.com]
>Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 8:46 AM
>To: 'Adam Peake'; Jordyn Buchanan; nc-deletes@dnso.org
>Subject: RE: [nc-deletes] Time to Vote
>
>How I envisage that working is when a domain is registered, the 
>confirmation includes the information (and of course the ts&cs prior 
>to registration include the info)along the following lines: 
>
>"in the event that you do not renew your domain name prior to expiry 
>of its term, the domain name will lapse.  The domain name will not 
>immediately cease to function or become available to others to 
>register.  Instead there will be a period of [x/x-y] days during 
>which you will be able to reregister the domain name by paying the 
>normal registration fee to us.  After that period, the domain will 
>be deleted and will no longer function, but there will be a period 
>of 30 days during which you will be able to redeem the domain name 
>before it becomes generally available for registration.  If you 
>redeem your domain name during this period you will be charged an 
>additional recovery fee.  This recovery fee is currently set at $z, 
>however this price may vary from time to time without notice to you. 
>The price will be published on our website at www.whatever.blob"
>
>What we want is for registrants to know up front what the score is, 
>but this doesn't have to be in a way that the registrar is bound by 
>the price notified at the outset.
>
>Jane
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Adam Peake [<mailto:ajp@glocom.ac.jp>mailto:ajp@glocom.ac.jp]
>Sent: 21 March 2003 07:09
>To: Jordyn A. Buchanan; nc-deletes@dnso.org
>Subject: Re: [nc-deletes] Time to Vote
>
>
>Apologies for sending this in late (too late?)  A question about
>
>        3.1.6 Registrars should provide, both at the time of
>registration and in a conspicuous place on their website, the fee
>charged for the recovery of a domain name during the Redemption Grace
>Period.
>
>"at the time of registration" -- as names are registered for at least
>a year, is there a risk in asking registrars to commit to a fee so
>far in the future? I think "in a conspicuous place on their website"
>is fine and probably enough.
>
>Too late?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Adam
>
>
>At 8:21 PM -0500 3/20/03, Jordyn A. Buchanan wrote:
>>Hello all:
>>
>>Please find attached the proposed final report.  Please vote whether
>>you support transmitting this as our final report to the GNSO council.
>>Please please please try to vote by 2300 GMT tomorrow (that's 1700
>>EST).
>>
>>Thanks all for your hard work
>>
>>Attachment converted: Macintosh:Deletes Final Report.doc (W8BN/MSWD)
>>(000C9851)
>>Content-Disposition: inline;
>>        filename="Deletes Final Report.pdf"
>>Content-Type: application/pdf;
>>        x-unix-mode=0644;
>>        name="Deletes Final Report.pdf"
>>
>>Attachment converted: Macintosh:Deletes Final Report.pdf (PDF /CARO)
>>(000C9852)
>>,
>>
>>Jordyn
>
>
>--
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
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>else. If you received it in error please notify us immediately and 
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>free from viruses. However, you do need to verify that this email 
>and any attachments are free of viruses as we can take no 
>responsibility for any computer virus which might be transferred by 
>way of this e-mail.
>Please refer to http://www.twobirds.com/fsma.cfm for our regulatory 
>position under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 of the 
>United Kingdom.
>A full list of partners is available on request.
>Details of our offices are available from http://www.twobirds.com
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