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* This WG focuses on transfers between contracted parties, so disputes among registrants could be out of scope.
* This WG focuses on transfers between contracted parties, so disputes among registrants could be out of scope.
* if out of scope the WG could make a recommendation to [[GNSO Council]] that a process for registrants could be considered separately.
* if out of scope the WG could make a recommendation to [[GNSO Council]] that a process for registrants could be considered separately.
* Issues raised by [[George Kirikos]] (limitation period of 12 months; with Temp Spec, the Losing Registrar can win 100 percent of the TDRP disputes because the Gaining Registrar doesn’t have access to the Whois info for the FOA because of GDPR; long registration period creating confusion with ownership of the domain name in case of an invalid transfer)
* Gap Analysis - Reversal of Inter-Registrar Transfers<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Mq-Zu-fTdu4xrI1h1YPB1ITGRTxAp2gKzef7cTkgnNg/edit Gap Analysis - Reversal of Inter-Registrar Transfers] Accessed April 6, 2023</ref>


==References==
==References==


[[Category:ICANN Meetings]]
[[Category:ICANN Meetings]]

Revision as of 18:51, 6 April 2023

Dates: 11-16 March 2023

Community Forum

Location: Cancun, Mexico
Venue: Cancun Center
Website: https://76.schedule.icann.org/

ICANN 76 is a Community Forum that will happen in Cancun, Mexico from March 11 through 16 and will have a hybrid format. Registration is available here.

Prep Week edit

From 27 February to 1 March, there will be sessions[1] on the

Topics edit

At ICANN 76,

UA edit

Transfer Policy Review edit

The Transfer Policy Review PDP Working Group focused on Phase 2 (aka Group 2) Topics and discussed:[4]

  • reducing the cost to reduce barriers to entry; introducing formality, such as accreditation; whether registrants are getting what they need – what current channels are available – settlement, courts (costly), through registrar (TDRP);
  • whether to adjust the TDRP to accommodate registrants, which would require substantial changes or a new separate system.
  • gaming or potential gaming of TDRP if available to registrants – could be adjusted for that.
  • This WG focuses on transfers between contracted parties, so disputes among registrants could be out of scope.
  • if out of scope the WG could make a recommendation to GNSO Council that a process for registrants could be considered separately.
  • Issues raised by George Kirikos (limitation period of 12 months; with Temp Spec, the Losing Registrar can win 100 percent of the TDRP disputes because the Gaining Registrar doesn’t have access to the Whois info for the FOA because of GDPR; long registration period creating confusion with ownership of the domain name in case of an invalid transfer)
  • Gap Analysis - Reversal of Inter-Registrar Transfers[5]

References edit