Quick question; Where do Registry Operators fit in the “new”
GNSO? That is, those that perform back end Registry Services for new gTLD Applicants
(or Registries) and potentially ccTLD Managers... Are they able to form a Constituency under the Commercial
Stakeholder Group? Clearly they are not able to be under the “Contracted”
Party House as they have no contract with ICANN. I note from the proposed BC charter; 3.2. Specificity* In keeping with the selective membership criteria of
other GNSO constituencies, the Business Constituency represents the interests
of a specific sector of Internet users. The purpose of the Constituency is to
represent the interests of businesses using the Internet for, in its broad
sense, electronic commerce with customers. To avoid conflicts of interest, this typically excludes
for-profit entities whose primary relationship with ICANN is as a domain name
service provider, such as a registry or registrar, as well as from other groups
whose interests may not be aligned with business users. Thoughts? Adrian Kinderis |