For discussion
Some recent activity with new organisations seeking involvement inside the GNSO has opened up the thought that maybe the delineation of the two house we have currently proposed is too narrow. It was based on old thinking.
The two houses are:
a) users
b) ICANN contracted parties
On reflection this division into two does NOT reflect the totality of potential stakeholders.
A division between:
a) users
b) domain name suppliers
may be a better fit.
The parties with no home in the proposed structure are:
a) applicant registries in the new TLD process (not yet a contract with ICANN)
b) resellers of domain names (with no contract with ICANN)
c) sellers of registry services based on sub-domains (with no contract with ICANN)
These three categories have little communality with true user interests (a safe place to communicate or do business)
and much more with the contracted parties ( eg want to be a registry / shared customer base / focus on registry pricing).
Should we not extend the scope of the contracted parties house to fit these sort of organisations inside if the desire is there ?
Philip