Historical Resolution Tracking Feature » 2006-06-30 - SSAC Reports on Domain Renewal Considerations

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2006-06-30 - SSAC Reports on Domain Renewal Considerations


Resolution of the ICANN Board
Topic: 
SSAC Report on Domain Renewal Considerations
Summary: 

Board accepts two SSAC reports on domain renewal considerations, and directs staff to publish the reports on the ICANN website and bring the reports to the attention of interested parties.

Category: 
gTLDs
Meeting Date: 
Fri, 30 Jun 2006
Resolution Number: 
06.56, 06.57
Status: 
Complete
Implementation Actions: 
  • Publish reports on the ICANN website as SAC0010 and SAC0011.
    • Responsible entity: ICANN Policy department, SSAC Fellow
    • Due date: July 2006
    • Completion date: July 2006
Resolution Text: 

Veni Markowski introduced a resolution, seconded by Rita Rodin,

Whereas, ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) has prepared two comprehensive reports concerning renewal considerations for domain-name registrants and the problems caused by the non-renewal of a domain name associated with a DNS nameserver. The reports were the subject of a valuable workshop presented by the SSAC at these meetings in Marrakech.

Following discussion, a vote was taken on the two resolutions, which the Board unanimously adopted by a 11-0 vote.

Resolved (06.56), the ICANN Board hereby accepts the reports, and thanks SSAC Chair Steve Crocker, SSAC Fellow Dave Piscitello, the members of SSAC, and all other contributors for their efforts in the creation of the reports.

Resolved (06.57), the ICANN Board directs staff to publish the reports on the ICANN website, and to bring the report to the attention of interested parties as appropriate.

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