[Internal-cg] RES: Possible

Jandyr Ferreira dos Santos Junior jandyr.santos at itamaraty.gov.br
Thu Oct 22 10:41:48 UTC 2015


Likewise. 

Joe's text is accurate and does not predetermine the scope of the discussion on jurisdiction post-transition. 


Jandyr 
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De: Internal-cg [internal-cg-bounces at ianacg.org] em nome de Drazek, Keith [kdrazek at verisign.com]
Enviado: quinta-feira, 22 de outubro de 2015 8:30
Para: joseph alhadeff; internal-cg at ianacg.org
Assunto: Re: [Internal-cg] Possible

I support Joe's proposed jurisdiction language below. It is factual and does not seek to predetermine the scope of discussion post-transition.

Keith

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Possible text on Jurisdiction:

A number of comments highlighted the issue of Jurisdiction as important.  A minority objected to any transition at all because they perceived that US was relinquishing jurisdiction.  Another minority point of view raised concerns that the jurisdiction was not international or outside of the US.  A number of comments also suggested that CCWG Workstream 2 might be a place to address some of the continued
concerns about jurisdiction.    The majority of comments did not find
jurisdiction as a limiting factor to the consideration proposal.



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