[Ccwg-auctionproceeds] Open Internet definition

Erika Mann erika at erikamann.com
Thu Aug 10 06:10:06 UTC 2017


Concerning: OPEN INTERNET 

See below an exchange I had with Marika concerning this topic.

Our exchange might help to clarify few points ahead of our call today. 

Talk to you later,
Erika 

Sent from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Erika Mann <erika at erikamann.com>
> Date: August 7, 2017 at 8:40:48 AM GMT+2
> To: Marika Konings <marika.konings at icann.org>
> Cc: Ching Chiao <chiao at brandma.co>, Joke Braeken <joke.braeken at icann.org>, "gnso-secs at icann.org" <gnso-secs at icann.org>
> Subject: Re: For your review - objectives & examples mind map and agenda for next week's meeting
> 
> Good morning Marika - I added few more points below. I copied my original reply and simply added few recommendation how to deal with the 'open Internet' definition part. 
> 
> I hope this helps. 
> 
> Best,
> Erika
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 1:12 PM, Marika Konings <marika.konings at icann.org> wrote:
> > Hi Erika, Ching,
> >
> >  
> >
> > Following last week’s meeting, please find attached a first attempt to roll
> > up the top ranked objectives into an overall objective with identified
> > priorities (following the lines of my suggestion last week). In addition,
> > I’ve pulled out the examples from the survey that contained the most details
> > and as such will be easier to review for consistency with the ICANN mission
> > as well as objective(s) (once agreed). 
> 
> As identified during the call, the
> > concept of “Open Internet” will require definitional work or a rewording.
> > Having done a google search, the term often seems associated with net
> > neutrality which may not be what the CCWG has in mind. As such, the CCWG
> > will need to decide whether to stick with the term and provide a definition
> > or whether it prefers to describe what is intended with the term Open
> > Internet. Although the other objectives have been excluded as specific
> > priorities, one could envision how projects that may focus on some of those
> > areas could also fit within the currently identified priorities. As also
> > discussed, the topic of replenishing the reserve fund will need to be
> > considered separately. It is up to you to decide whether that is a
> > discussion you want to have now or to park for later.
> >
> > EM = Just a quick word of caution. You find in Google always more those connections that are currently more researched and not those that reflect upon a broader and more precise context. 
> Net neutrality is currently hotly debated in the US and the term open Internet is often used to describe that telcos shall not be allowed to give preferential access to certain players. 
> There are other environments that are closer to ICANN (open Internet and open source for example) that might present some good examples for investment opportunities, for example in the DNS and security environment (Ash could talk about this).
> We therefore need some examples for our environment. (copied from the email I send to you already)
> 
> What to do?
> 
> 1) definition of 'open Internet' in relation to ICANN's mission and in relation to the work of the future fund could/should have various dimensions:
> historical preamble: The DNS serves from it's early days an open Internet in the sense ... 
> positive definition: The 'fund' shall be able to support projects that support an open Internet culture in the sense that projects related to open source developments for the DNS are (for example) allowed to apply ... 
> negative definition: The 'fund' shall not support projects that don't relate in any way to ICANN's mission and the development of the DNS
> examples: lastly provide few examples about what is meant (DNS software and security for example) to guide future project examiners 
> >
> > I’ll be out on vacation until 11 August, but will have intermittent access
> > to email so I will be able to include any edits / suggestions you may have.
> > My suggestion would be that you provide your feedback by Thursday 3 August
> > at the latest so this can be sent to the CCWG by Friday at the latest so
> > there is sufficient time for review and feedback prior to next week’s
> > meeting.
> >
> >  
> >
> > With regards to the agenda for next week’s meeting, it appears pretty
> > straightforward:
> >
> >  
> >
> > Roll Call
> > Welcome – DOI
> > Overview from Xavier Calvez on investment management
> > Review responses to charter question #4 and discuss next steps (see
> > https://www.surveymonkey.com/results/SM-6GNDQHJ6/)
> > Review redrafted objectives and examples (see mind map attached)
> > Confirm next steps & next meeting (next CCWG-AP meeting is scheduled for
> > Thursday 24 August at 16.00 UTC)
> >
> >  
> >
> > Please let us know if you agree. If so, we’ll go ahead and cancel our prep
> > call. Joke will take care of getting this out to the CCWG early next week.
> >
> >  
> >
> > Looking forward to receiving your feedback.
> >
> >  
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> >  
> >
> > Marika
> >
> >  
> >
> > Marika Konings
> >
> > Vice President, Policy Development Support – GNSO, Internet Corporation for
> > Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
> >
> > Email: marika.konings at icann.org  
> >
> >  
> >
> > Follow the GNSO via Twitter @ICANN_GNSO
> >
> > Find out more about the GNSO by taking our interactive courses and visiting
> > the GNSO Newcomer pages.
> >
> >  
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