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Re: [nc-transfer] Statement on Scope of Task Force


Mark,

Just going through some clean-up - just wanted to let you know that we would
support inclusion of this in the relevant documents fully and without
change.

-rwr

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark McFadden" <mcf@uwm.edu>
To: <nc-transfer@dnso.org>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 9:08 AM
Subject: [nc-transfer] Statement on Scope of Task Force


> All:
>
> In the conference call this morning we expressed a need for a strong
> statement that the Task Force is a policy analysis body and not an
> advocate for any individuals or organizations.  It might be a statement
> that we could use in a variety of settings.
>
> Here is a possible draft of such a statement:
>
> The Transfers Task Force is investigating the issues and existing
> policies governing the transfers of domain names between registrars.  As
> a part of that activity the task force will solicit input from
> registrants that may include the impact of transfers, problems during
> the transfer process and concerns about the ICANN policies that govern
> transfers.  This Task Force is working on understanding the policy
> issues surrounding transfers.  The Task Force is also working on
> developing implementable policy changes that address any problems
> identified during the process.  Under no circumstance is the Task Force
> acting as an intervener or advocate in any ongoing transfer disputes.
> The Task Force is a policy analysis body and not a group that can act as
> an advocate for any individual or organization.
>
> Mark
>
> Mark McFadden
> ISPCP Secretariat
> ISP and Connectivity Providers Constituency, ICANN DNSO
> ispcp-activity@cix.org
> www.ispcp.org
>



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