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2016-12-08

IGF 2016 Video: ICANN New gTLDs Program, Impact & Future Direction

IGF 2016: ICANN New gTLD Program: Exploring Impact & Future Direction

Video above: this IGF 2016 Workshop session (Dec 7, 2016), features contributions from a variety of stakeholders exploring the current discussions and analysis to date on the impact of the expansion of the internet’s namespace via ICANN’s New gTLD Program. The workshop includes discussion and updates on the different formal reviews ICANN has initiated ahead of a potential new application round. In particular, this IGF 2016 session reflects the ongoing debate and discourse about new gTLDs, their positive or negative contributions, if any, to consumer choice and competition, and what policy and implementation changes are necessary or desirable ahead of any subsequent new gTLDs (new generic top-level domains) application round. The session purportedly sought contributions from participants who do not normally engage in the on-going debate at ICANN meetings, however most of the session participants are ICANN "regulars"--the scheduled speakers included:

Akram Atallah, President, ICANN Global Domains Division
Olga Cavalli, GAC representative (Argentina)
Olivier M.J. Crépin-Leblond
Avri Doria
Jimson Olufuye
Megan Richards
Jonathan Zuck

Session Organizers
Nigel Hickson, VP; IGO Engagement, ICANN
Dierdre Sidjanski, ICANN Office Manager in Geneva, Switzerland



More information about IGF 2016:  News Review: IGF 2016, Internet Governance Forum, Guadalajara, Dec. 5-9


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2016-03-31

Domain Names, New gTLDs, Present & Future Perspectives, SSIG Video

SSIG 2016:

Video above: Session on Domain Names, New gTLDs, Present & Future Perspectives

The Eighth South School on Internet Governance (SSIG) held at the Organization of American States (OAS) Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Thursday, March 31, 2016, late afternoon agenda:

15:30 EDT | 3:30pm EDT Present and future perspectives of domain names – New gTLDs
  • Philipp Grabensee, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Afilias
  • Byron Holland, President and CEO, Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
  • Keith Drazek, Vice President of Public Policy & Government Relations, Verisign
  • Samanta Demetriu, Vice President of Consulting & Strategy, FairWinds Partners
  • Daniel Fink, Stakeholder Engagement, Sr., Manager Brazil, ICANN
  • Moderator: Olga Cavalli, Academic Director, South School on Internet Governance
17:00 EDT | 5:00pm EDT [not on video]
Welcoming Remarks - Lawrence E. Strickling, Assistant Secretary for Communications and
Information and Administrator, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce


More info: http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/   | Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSIGOAS




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2016-02-19

GAC Members Minority Statement on ICANN Accountability WS1 Proposal

UPDATE February 26, 2016: Updated Minority Statements--Following the publication of the CCWG-Accountability Final Report and its distribution to the Chartering Organizations, those five members of CCWG who had submitted minority statements [available separately here] were given the opportunity to submit revise minority statements. All minority statements are now in Appendix A  (pdf)--embedded below–"Documenting Process of Building Consensus" of the Final Report, including that of GAC member Olga Cavalli, whose minority statement is now supported by 16 governments:
Argentina, Benin, Brazil, Chile, Commonwealth of Dominica, France, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Russian Federation, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Uruguay, Venezuela:



--end of update--
"Does this [the GAC members' minority statement below] constitute an objectionMy understanding is that only objections can be accompanied by a minority opinion. As the GAC works by consensus, I assume it means the GAC objects. Given Ms Gross Minority statement, it follows she objects. I have objected formally as well and have sent a Minority StatementCan the Co-Chairs please declare non-consensus so we can all get on with our lives? Not only would it be cost saving..." --Dr Eberhard W Lisse, Thu Feb 18 19:35:55 UTC 2016, CCWG member (emphasis and link added)
A few CCWG-Accountability members have filed minority statements in dissent to the CCWG-Accountability Work Stream 1 final proposal now scheduled for final approval at ICANN55 in Marrakech, March 5-10, including a CCWG member appointed by GAC, who filed a minority statement on behalf of nine governments:

[CCWG-ACCT] Updated Minority Statement for the CCWG-Accountability Supplemental Final Proposal on Work Stream 1 Recommendations Thu Feb 18 16:39:44 UTC 2016:

"As a member of the CCWG on Accountability appointed by the GAC [Governmental Advisory Committee], and on behalf of the governments of:
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
France
Paraguay
Peru
Portugal
Uruguay
Venezuela

"I am submitting an updated verision of the Minority Statement which I sent yesterday..."
 [revised text of minority statement in embed below and here (pdf)]

Best regards
Olga Cavalli
Argentina GAC Representative
GAC Vicechair



Others also filing minority statements:

UPDATE: Minority statement also filed by ALAC Member Tijani Ben Jemaa: a) "I would like to express my strong opposition to removing the entire board by a decision taken by only 3 SO/ACs under any circumstance ..." (pdf) and b)  "I would like to make this minority statement regarding
Recommendation 6 (Human Rights) - I express my opposition to replacing “within its mission” in the beginning of the proposed text by “within its core value”..." (pdf)

[CCWG-ACCT] Minority Statement of Individual Member Robin Gross (pdf): ".... "The CCWG-Accountability proposal includes a number of important and long over-due accountability reforms including improvements to ICANN’s Independent Review Process (IRP), Reconsideration Request process, board removal rights, and a noteworthy bylaws commitment to respect human rights in ICANN’s operation, among other truly laudable accountability reform measures. However, the long-term harm to a free and open Internet from the proposal’s shifting the traditional balance of power over ICANN in favor of governments and away from the Supporting Organizations and the private sector is a monumental mistake."

[CCWG-ACCT] Appendix H - ASO Minority Statement: "... ASO, we would like to make a minority statement below, not on the recommendations but on "Appendix H: Bylaws Drafting Process & Implementation Timeline". Our statement is related to bylaws drafting process & implementation timeline, and not directly related to contents of the recommendations ..."

*Note: only appointed members (not participants) were permitted to file minority statements. All filed minority statements are in Appendix A (pdf) to the final proposal.

The members of the CCWG-Accountability:

ALAC
Sebastien Bachollet (Europe)
Tijani Ben Jemaa (Africa)
Alan Greenberg (North America)
Cheryl Langdon-Orr (Asia/Asia Pacific)
León Sanchez (Latin America) – Co-Chair

ASO
Fiona Asonga
Athina Fragkouli
Izumi Okutani
Jorge Villa

ccNSO
Jordan Carter (.NZ, AP Region)
Eberhard Lisse (.NA, African Region)
Roelof Meijer (.NL, European Region)
Giovanni Seppia (.EU, European Region)
Mathieu Weill (.FR, European Region) – Co-Chair

GAC
Par Brumark (Niue)
Olga Cavalli (Agentina)
Alice Munyua (African Union Commission)
Suzanne Radell (USA)
Julia Wolman (Denmark)

GNSO
James Bladel (RrSG, North America Region)
Becky Burr (RySG, North America Region)
Steve DelBianco (CSG, North America Region)
Robin Gross (NCSG, North America Region)
Thomas Rickert (GNSO Council, Europe Region) – Co-Chair

SSAC
Lyman Chapin
Julie Hammer

Others
Bruce Tonkin (ICANN Board Liaison)
Samantha Eisner (ICANN Staff Representative)

For more information on CCWG-Accountability WS1 final proposal, see Domain Mondo: IANA Stewardship Transition, New ICANN CCWG Accountability Timeline.




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