[council] Please review: GNSO Council motions 22 February 2018

Terri Agnew terri.agnew at icann.org
Fri Feb 23 18:50:04 UTC 2018


Dear councilors,

 

The following resolutions were passed by the GNSO Council at its meeting on Thursday, 22 February 2018. It has been posted on the GNSO website here: https://gnso.icann.org/en/council/resolutions

 

20180222-1

 

Amended motion – Adoption of the charter for the ICANN Procedure For Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law Implementation Advisory Group (WHOIS Procedure IAG)

 

Submitted by: Donna Austin

Seconded by: Heather Forrest

 

Whereas,

 

1.In November 2005, the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) concluded a policy development process (PDP) on WHOIS conflicts with privacy law, which recommended the creation of a procedure to address conflicts between a contracted party's WHOIS obligations and local/national privacy laws or regulations.

 

2. The ICANN Board of Directors adopted the recommendations in May 2006 and the final procedure was made effective in January 2008.

 

3. As noted in the GNSO Operating Procedures, “Periodic assessment of PDP recommendations and policies is an important tool to guard against unexpected results or inefficient processes arising from GNSO policies”. As called for in Step 6 of the  <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/whois-privacy-conflicts-procedure-2008-01-17-en> ICANN Procedure For Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law, “ICANN will review the effectiveness of the process annually”.

 

4. Following a a review of the procedure in May 2014 and the submission of the Final Report of the Implementation Advisory Group (IAG) in May 2016, the GNSO Council concluded that the proposed modification to the procedure with the alternative trigger as outlined in Appendix I of the  <http://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/iag-review-whois-conflicts-procedure-appendix-1-23may16-en.pdf> IAG Final Report conforms to the intent of the original policy recommendations and confirmed its non-objection to the modification being implemented by Global Domains Division staff.

 

5. In conjunction, the GNSO Council requested that ICANN staff, based on their experience of administering the modification, assess the practicality and feasibility of this new trigger in comparison to the existing trigger as well as the other triggers discussed in the IAG Final Report, and report back accordingly to the GNSO Council.

 

6. Review of the WHOIS Procedure commenced on 3 May 2017 by  <https://www.icann.org/public-comments/whois-privacy-law-2017-05-03-en> publishing for public comment a paper outlining the new Alternative Trigger and soliciting public feedback on its implementation.

 

7. On 1 August 2017, Akram Atallah, President, ICANN Global Domains Division,  <https://gnso.icann.org/en/correspondence/atallah-to-bladel-et-al-01aug17-en.pdf> wrote to the GNSO Council to provide an update on the comments received and outlining possible next steps for the GNSO Council to consider.

 

8. The GNSO Council reviewed the available materials, including the GDD’s possible next steps, and agreed to form a drafting team to develop a charter for a new implementation advisory group to review the public comments in order to assess whether modifications to the Revised ICANN Procedure for Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law are necessary and to make recommendations to the GNSO Council accordingly.

 

9. The drafting team submitted the  <https://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/draft-icann-procedure-whois-conflicts-iag-23jan18-en.pdf> proposed charter for the ICANN Procedure For Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law Implementation Advisory Group (WHOIS Procedure IAG) to the GNSO Council on 20 January 2018, and a later edited version on 23 January 2018.

 

10. The GNSO Council has reviewed and discussed the  <https://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/draft-icann-procedure-whois-conflicts-iag-23jan18-en.pdf> proposed charter.

 

Resolved,

 

1.The GNSO Council adopts the  <https://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/draft-icann-procedure-whois-conflicts-iag-23jan18-en.pdf> proposed charter for the ICANN Procedure For Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law Implementation Advisory Group (WHOIS Procedure IAG).

 

2. The GNSO Council appoints Keith Drazek as the GNSO Council Liaison to the Implementation Advisory Group. Until such time the IAG has appointed a Chair, the GNSO Council Liaison will serve as the interim Chair.

 

3. The GNSO Council request staff to circulate the call for volunteers on or after June 1, 2018 to the GNSO Stakeholder Groups with the request for each Stakeholder Group to appoint up to 3 members to the IAG. Further, staff are requested to circulate through the normal communication channels a call to the wider ICANN community for volunteers for interested participants and observers to join the IAG.

 

4.The GNSO Council thanks the drafting team for its efforts.  

 

vote results <https://gnso.icann.org/en/meetings/gnso-council-motion-recorder-22feb18-en.pdf> 

 

 

20180222-2

 

Nomination of GNSO Replacement Candidate for Second Security, Stability, and Resiliency of the DNS (SSR2) Review Team

 

Submitted by Susan Kawaguchi

Seconded by Rafik Dammak

 

WHEREAS, 

1.	On 19 January 2017, the GNSO Council nominated (see https://gnso.icann.org/en/council/resolutions#201701) the following candidates to serve on the SSR2-RT (in alphabetical order): James Gannon, Denise Michel, and Emily Taylor as its 

primary three candidates for the SSR2-RT, noting that these candidates under the new ICANN Bylaws are entitled to be 

selected. Furthermore, the GNSO nominated (in alphabetical order): Howard Eland, Scott 

McCormick, Rao Naveed bin Rais, and Norm Ritchie to be considered for inclusion in 

the SSR2-RT by the SO-AC Chairs should additional places be available. 

 

2.	On 14 February 2017, ICANN announced the selection of the 

16-member team (see https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2017-02-14-en), which included the three primary candidates nominated by the GNSO Council.

 

3.	Following the resignation of Emily Taylor on 16 July 2017 (see http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/ssr2-review/2017-July/000468.html), the GNSO Council tasked the GNSO Standing Selection Committee

(SSC) with recommending a candidate for this vacancy. The SSC recommended Norm 

Ritchie, who was subsequently nominated by the GNSO Council on 24 August 2017 (see https://gnso.icann.org/en/council/resolutions#201708). 

 

4.	On 8 December 2017, James Gannon submitted his resignation to the SSR2-RT (see: http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/ssr2-review/2017-December/000920.html) 

 

5.	The GNSO Council asked the SSC to consider an analysis of the skills that existing SSR2-RT members possess (see https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/79433986/SSR2%20Skills%20Matrix%20for%20SO%20%26%20AC%20Chairs.xlsx?version=1 <https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/79433986/SSR2%20Skills%20Matrix%20for%20SO%20%26%20AC%20Chairs.xlsx?version=1&modificationDate=1518099841494&api=v2> &modificationDate=1518099841494&api=v2) in order to identify if one of the candidates might have specific skills that are currently underrepresented in the Review Team. The

GNSO Council further tasked the GNSO Standing Selection Committee (SSC) with 

recommending a replacement candidate, taking into account the analysis of existing and 

needed skills on the Review Team, the criteria outlined in the call for volunteers, as well as the desire to ensure a RT that is balanced for diversity and expertise (https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-3-2016-06-30-en).

 

6.	Out of the three candidates that were nominated in the initial selection process for 

consideration, beyond those that were entitled to be selected, the following two expressed that they were still interested in serving on the SSR2-RT: Scott McCormick and Rao Naveed bin Rais. 

 

7.	The SSC submitted its recommendation to the GNSO Council on 12 February 2018. 

 

8.	The GNSO Council considered the recommendation of the SSC.

 

Resolved,

 

1.	The GNSO Council nominates Rao Naveed bin Rais to replace James Gannon on the 

SSR2-RT. 

 

2.	The GNSO Council instructs the GNSO Secretariat to communicate resolved #1 to the 

staff supporting the SSR2-RT as soon as possible. 

 

3.	The GNSO Council instructs the GNSO Secretariat to inform the selected applicant that 

he has been chosen and that the GNSO Council expects that the applicant will represent 

the views of the entire GNSO community in his work on the SSR2-RT, and provide regular feedback as a group on the discussions taking place in the SSR2-RT, as well as the positions being taken by GNSO Review Team Members.

 

4.	The GNSO Council asks the GNSO Secretariat to send a response to the applicant who 

was not selected, thanking him for his continued interest. The response should also 

encourage him to follow the SSR2-RT work, and participate in Public Comments and community discussions. 

 

5.	If the Council is in a position to nominate an additional candidate for the SSR2-RT in the future, the Council will consider Scott McCormick as a first choice for this 

position, following the SSC’s recommendation that he is also a strong and qualified 

candidate.

 

vote results <https://gnso.icann.org/en/meetings/gnso-council-motion-recorder-22feb18-en.pdf> 

 

Thank you,

 

Terri

 

 

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