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Proposed implementation of GNSO Policy Development Process Recommendations on Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP) Part D

COMMENTHolly Raiche     TBC

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FINAL VERSION TO BE SUBMITTED IF RATIFIED

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FIRST DRAFT SUBMITTED

The ALAC supports the Report of the Implementation of the GNSO Policy Development Recommndations of the IRTP-D. However, in discussions in the original WG and the Implementation WG discussions, the ALAC stressed the need for clear and accesible information on both the transfer process itself and the dispute resolution mechanisms for non-compliant transfers.  Specifically, the recommendations are:

Recommendation #11.The WG recommends that ICANN take the necessary steps to display information relevant to disputing non - compliant transfers prominently on its web site and assure the information is presented in a simple and clear manner and is easily accessible for registrants.

Recommendation #12. The WG recommends that ICANN create and maintain a user-friendly, one-stop website containing all relevant information concerning disputed transfers and potential remedies to registrants. Such a website should be clearly accessible from or integrated into the ICANN Registrants’ Benefits and Responsibilities page or similar

That information is not currently on the ICANN website in a place or format that would be easily accessible and understood by registrants. We therefore urge the GNSO to ensure that such information is provided on the ICANN website in clear, simple language as soon as possible.

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