Exactly my point Stéphane!
Adrian
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To: Alan Greenberg; Council GNSO'
Subject: Re: [council] GNSO Council Restructuring - a wrinkle in the two
houses approach
Just
a question: if resellers have a contract with ICANN, don’t they then become
ICANN-accredited registrars?
Thanks.
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Le 08/12/08 17:19, « Alan Greenberg » <alan.greenberg@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
At
08/12/2008 10:32 AM, Philip Sheppard wrote:
Can you
provide an example of a new constituency for the contract parties house
(that is not a splinter group) ?
One that I would like to see, although it is not without some possible
conflicts, is registrar reseller constituency.
Just as a current registrar is bound by both a contacts with ICANN and with a
Registry, I would like to see resellers bound by a contract with ICANN and with
a Registrar. That would give ICANN direct recourse to deal with them, and make
them a contracted party.
Alan