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The Board adopted adopts the following recommendations of the Reconsideration Committee: that the Board take no action on RC 02-5, and that the Board revise Resolution 02.100 to give the staff flexibility to negotiate the .com and .net registry agreements with VeriSign in accordance the policies outlined in Recommendation RC 02-6.

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Wiki MarkupRESOLVED \ [03.78\] that the Reconsideration Committee's [Recommendation RC 02-5|http://www.icann.org/committees/reconsideration/rc02-5.htm] is adopted for the reasons stated in that recommendation.

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RESOLVED \[03.79\] that the Reconsideration Committee's [Recommendation RC 02-6|http://www.icann.org/committees/reconsideration/rc02-6.htm] is adopted for the reasons stated in that recommendation; and

Recommendation RC 02-5 is adopted for the reasons stated in that recommendation.

Whereas, in resolution 02.100 the Board authorized the President and General Counsel to conduct negotiations on behalf of ICANN toward appropriate revisions to the .com and .net registry agreements between ICANN and VeriSign to provide for the offering of a wait-listing service (WLS) as proposed by VeriSign, with various additional conditions;

Whereas, in request for reconsideration RC 02-6 VeriSign requested reconsideration of some of those conditions;

Whereas, the Reconsideration Committee has recommended that Condition c be revised, but that the Board take no other action on reconsideration request RC 02-6;

RESOLVED [03.79] that the Reconsideration Committee's Recommendation RC 02-6 is adopted for the reasons stated in that recommendation; and

FURTHER RESOLVED [03.80] that resolution 02.100 is hereby revised so that the President and General Counsel are authorized to conduct negotiations on behalf of ICANN toward appropriate revisions to the .com and .net registry agreements between ICANN and VeriSign to provide for the offering of a WLS as proposed by VeriSign, with the following additional Wiki MarkupFURTHER RESOLVED \[03.80\] that [resolution 02.100|http://www.icann.org/minutes/minutes-23aug02.htm#02.100] is hereby revised so that the President and General Counsel are authorized to conduct negotiations on behalf of ICANN toward appropriate revisions to the .com and .net registry agreements between ICANN and VeriSign to provide for the offering of a WLS as proposed by VeriSign, with the following additional conditions:

(a) Subscriptions under the WLS in the .com and .net top-level domains shall not be taken by VeriSign Global Registry Services until at least six months have elapsed after implementation of the Redemption Grace Period for all deleted names in those top-level domains;

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(f) There shall be a data-gathering and evaluation program, to be specified in the negotiated revisions to the agreements, that includes mechanisms for analyzing whether the WLS harms the legitimate interests of consumers or others.

Implementation Actions

  • Conduct negotiations on behalf of ICANN toward revisions to the .com and .net registry agreements between ICANN and VeriSign to provide for the offering of a WLS. None
    • Responsible entity: NonePresident and General Counsel.
    • Due date: None specified
    • Completion date: Not applicable January 2004

Other Related Resolutions

Additional Information

  • , authorizing the President and General Counsel to conduct negotiations on behalf of ICANN toward appropriate revisions to the .com and .net registry agreements between ICANN and VeriSign.
  • Board Resolution 04.19, adopted 6 March 2004, approving the results of negotiations with VeriSign concerning its WLS proposal and authorizing the President and General Counsel to seek U.S. Department of Commerce approval to amend the VeriSign registry agreements to permit the offering of WLS.
  • Other resolutions TBD.

Additional Information

Explanatory text does not modify or override Resolutions. See Board Resolutions Page for more information.

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