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The '''gTLD Registries Stakeholder Group Corp. (RySG)''' is a Stakeholder Group within the [[Contracted Parties House]] under [[ICANN]]'s [[GNSO]]. It represents the interests of the [[gTLD]] [[Registry|Registries]] currently under contract with ICANN and provides them with gTLD Registry Services. It also facilitates communication among the gTLD Registries and voices the views of the [[RyC|Registry Constituency]] to the GNSO Council and the [[ICANN Board]] of Directors, with a special emphasis on ICANN consensus policies, which relate to the technical reliability, interoperability and the stable operation of the Internet or [[DNS]].<ref>[http://www.gtldregistries.org/about-us RySG About Us]</ref>


'''RySG''' is the abbreviation for '''Registries Stakeholder Group'''. The RySG is a Stakeholder Group within [[ICANN]]'s [[GNSO]]. It represents the interests of the [[gTLD]] [[Registry|Registries]] currently under the contract with ICANN and provides them with gTLD Registry Services. It also facilitates communication among the gTLD Registries and puts forward the views of the [[RyC|Registry Constituency]] to the GNSO Council and the ICANN Board of Directors, with a special emphasis on ICANN consensus policies which relate to the technical reliability, interoperability and the stable operation of the Internet or [[DNS]].<ref>[http://www.gtldregistries.org/about-us gtldregistries]</ref>
==Feedback==
The most current and contentious debate between the Registry Stakeholder group and ICANN has been over the [[Registry Agreement]] related to New gTLD operators. Many members can be seen to represent not only their own applications but those of their clients, though forthcoming registry operators have also formed the separate [[NTAG|New TLD Applicant Group]] within ICANN.  


== Role of the RySG ==
The RySG seems to be most strongly opposed to ICANN's attempt to integrate a "unilateral right to amend" into the Registry Agreement. The point would give the [[ICANN Board]] to amend the Agreement with a 2/3 majority vote, under the current registry agreement special amendments  need the approval of registries representing two-thirds of all registry fees paid to ICANN before they became law. The RySG claims that ICANN is essentially doing away with the bottom-up multistakeholder model in favor of a restructuring that does not rely on [[GNSO]] policy development.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-base-agreement-05feb13/pdf9aMq5amCU0.pdf Comments Base Agreement 05Feb2013, Forum.ICANN.org] Retrieved 1 April 2013</ref> ICANN and its defenders claim that the change is necessary given the large amount of new registries to be created and prepare for any future Registry Agreements, where getting hundreds of operators to agree will be near impossible as evidenced by the 18 months spent working on the most recent [[Registrar Accreditation Agreement]] (RAA). The RAA put forth by ICANN around the same time as the Registry Agreement has an identical "unilateral right to amend" clause.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/11850-icann-seeks-more-power-over-new-gtld-registries ICANN Seeks More Power Over New gTLD Registries, DomainIncite.com] 1 April 2013</ref>


Representing the interests of all the gTLD registry operators or sponsored Registries who are currently under the contract with ICANN to provide the gTLD registry services in support of one or more than one gTLDs or to those who are in accordance with the consensus policies mentioned in that contract and to those who voluntarily choose to be the active members of the Registries Stakeholder Group. <ref>[http://sel.icann.org/node/6762 sel.icann.org]</ref>
* [http://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-base-agreement-05feb13/pdf9aMq5amCU0.pdf The RySG's initial feedback to the New gTLD Registry Agreement]


== Organization and Membership of the RySG ==
== Organization and Membership of the RySG ==


The membership of the RySG is open to all the Registries. Registries need to apply for the RySG membership by providing all the necessary information on the form provided by the RySG. Every Registry needs to identify a Voting Delegate and if desired also need to identify alternate Voting Delegates.
The membership of the RySG is open to all [[TLD]] Registries. Registries must apply for membership via the application process. Every Registry needs to identify a Voting Delegate and, if desired, alternate Voting Delegates. The membership application can be found on the RySG website at:  https://www.rysg.info/join-us
 
===Funding===
Funding for the RySG is provided by its members. Every member joining the Group needs to pay an initial membership fee as well as a fixed annual membership fee and a variable annual membership fee as per the schedule of the RySG. A member loses its voting rights if it fails to pay the fees as previously invoiced within thirty days after a written notice of non-payment.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/files/gnso/en/improvements/registries-sg-proposed-charter-30jul09-en.pdf gnso.icann.org]</ref>


== Structure of the RySG ==
== Structure of the RySG ==


For the sake of collaborating on some vital issues of common interest within the RySG, the members of RySG self-organize themselves into different Interest Groups. The main responsibilities of these Interest Groups is to nominate the candidates for GNSO Council Representatives (CR), participate in the GNSO policy development processes and develop position statements with special emphasis on the ICANN consensus policies.
====Executive Committee====
The Executive Committee of RySG
The RySG consists of an Executive Committee, which is comprised of a Chair, an Alternate Chair, and a Treasurer. The main responsibilities of the Executive Committee are to facilitate policy coordination meetings, to support the [[GNSO#GNSO Council|GNSO Council]] and the [[ICANN Board]], as requested by ICANN, and to manage and administer elections.  
The RySG also consists of Executive Committee, which comprises of the Chair and the Alternate Chair and the Treasurer. The main responsibilities of EC are to facilitate policy Coordination meetings, support the GNSO Council as well as the ICANN Board as requested by ICANN and Manage and administer Elections.  
 
* [[Donna Austin]], [[Neustar]], Chair Emeritus
* [[Samantha Demetriou]], [[Verisign]], Chair,
* [[Beth Bacon]], [[PIR]], Vice Chair, Policy
* [[Alan Woods]], [[Donuts]], Vice Chair, Administration
* [[Karen Day]], [[SAS Institute]], Treasurer
 
====Secretariat====
* [[Sue Schuler]]
 
====GNSO Council Representatives====
The following individuals represent the Registry Constituency and its views within the larger [[GNSO|Generic Name Supporting Organization]]:
* [[Kurt Pritz]], North America, til [[AGM]] 2022
* [[Sebastien Ducos]], Australia, til [[AGM]] 2021
* [[Maxim Alzoba]], EU, til [[AGM]] 2022


== Funding of the RySG ==
====ICANN [[Nominating Committee]] Representative====
* [[Paul Diaz]], til [[AGM]] 2022


The funding of the RySG is initiated from its members. Every member joining the RySG needs to pay an initial membership fee as well as a fixed annual membership fee and a variable annual membership fee as per the schedule of the RySG. The member loses the voting rights if it fails to pay the fees as previously invoiced within thirty days after a written notice of non-payment. <ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/files/gnso/en/improvements/registries-sg-proposed-charter-30jul09-en.pdf gnso.icann.org]</ref>
==Interest Groups==
For the sake of collaborating on vital issues of common interest within the RySG, members self-organize themselves into different Interest Groups. The main responsibilities of these specific Interest Groups is to nominate candidates for GNSO Council Representatives, participate in the GNSO policy development processes, and develop position statements with special emphasis on the ICANN consensus policies.  


== RySG and ICANN ==
==Registry Constituency==
Prior to the GNSO restructuring, the Registries Stakeholder Group was known as the '''Registry Constituency'''. It was comprised of the [[Registry|registry]] operators for the [[.net]], [[.org]], [[.name]], [[.com]], [[.pro]], [[.museum]], [[.aero]], [[.coop]] and [[.info]] [[gTLD]]s, which were the only TLDs at the time.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/meetings/shanghai/gtld-statement-30oct02.htm gTLD statement; October 30, 2002]</ref>


The RySG has been putting forward its views on all the policies of ICANN from time to time. Right from the IP Clearinghouse to the proposed post delegation dispute resolution procedure ([[PDDRP]]), the RySG has provided its vital feedback on all the policies of ICANN.  The RySG has also provided its valuable feedback on the Draft Applicant Guidebook ([[DAG]]) version 3 and the Expedited Registry Security Request or the ERSR. <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/registry_stakeholder_group_comments_on_latest_icann_policies/ circleid.com]</ref>
==Associations==
The RySG has two Associations within their membership:  [https://brandregistrygroup.org/ Brand Registry Group] (BRG) and the [http://geotld.group/ GeoTLD Group].


== References ==
== References ==


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Latest revision as of 18:56, 15 November 2021

The gTLD Registries Stakeholder Group Corp. (RySG) is a Stakeholder Group within the Contracted Parties House under ICANN's GNSO. It represents the interests of the gTLD Registries currently under contract with ICANN and provides them with gTLD Registry Services. It also facilitates communication among the gTLD Registries and voices the views of the Registry Constituency to the GNSO Council and the ICANN Board of Directors, with a special emphasis on ICANN consensus policies, which relate to the technical reliability, interoperability and the stable operation of the Internet or DNS.[1]

Feedback[edit | edit source]

The most current and contentious debate between the Registry Stakeholder group and ICANN has been over the Registry Agreement related to New gTLD operators. Many members can be seen to represent not only their own applications but those of their clients, though forthcoming registry operators have also formed the separate New TLD Applicant Group within ICANN.

The RySG seems to be most strongly opposed to ICANN's attempt to integrate a "unilateral right to amend" into the Registry Agreement. The point would give the ICANN Board to amend the Agreement with a 2/3 majority vote, under the current registry agreement special amendments need the approval of registries representing two-thirds of all registry fees paid to ICANN before they became law. The RySG claims that ICANN is essentially doing away with the bottom-up multistakeholder model in favor of a restructuring that does not rely on GNSO policy development.[2] ICANN and its defenders claim that the change is necessary given the large amount of new registries to be created and prepare for any future Registry Agreements, where getting hundreds of operators to agree will be near impossible as evidenced by the 18 months spent working on the most recent Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA). The RAA put forth by ICANN around the same time as the Registry Agreement has an identical "unilateral right to amend" clause.[3]

Organization and Membership of the RySG[edit | edit source]

The membership of the RySG is open to all TLD Registries. Registries must apply for membership via the application process. Every Registry needs to identify a Voting Delegate and, if desired, alternate Voting Delegates. The membership application can be found on the RySG website at: https://www.rysg.info/join-us

Funding[edit | edit source]

Funding for the RySG is provided by its members. Every member joining the Group needs to pay an initial membership fee as well as a fixed annual membership fee and a variable annual membership fee as per the schedule of the RySG. A member loses its voting rights if it fails to pay the fees as previously invoiced within thirty days after a written notice of non-payment.[4]

Structure of the RySG[edit | edit source]

Executive Committee[edit | edit source]

The RySG consists of an Executive Committee, which is comprised of a Chair, an Alternate Chair, and a Treasurer. The main responsibilities of the Executive Committee are to facilitate policy coordination meetings, to support the GNSO Council and the ICANN Board, as requested by ICANN, and to manage and administer elections.

Secretariat[edit | edit source]

GNSO Council Representatives[edit | edit source]

The following individuals represent the Registry Constituency and its views within the larger Generic Name Supporting Organization:

ICANN Nominating Committee Representative[edit | edit source]

Interest Groups[edit | edit source]

For the sake of collaborating on vital issues of common interest within the RySG, members self-organize themselves into different Interest Groups. The main responsibilities of these specific Interest Groups is to nominate candidates for GNSO Council Representatives, participate in the GNSO policy development processes, and develop position statements with special emphasis on the ICANN consensus policies.

Registry Constituency[edit | edit source]

Prior to the GNSO restructuring, the Registries Stakeholder Group was known as the Registry Constituency. It was comprised of the registry operators for the .net, .org, .name, .com, .pro, .museum, .aero, .coop and .info gTLDs, which were the only TLDs at the time.[5]

Associations[edit | edit source]

The RySG has two Associations within their membership: Brand Registry Group (BRG) and the GeoTLD Group.

References[edit | edit source]