[council] ICANN's Legislative/Regulatory Tracker -- Recommended Improvements
Michele Neylon - Blacknight
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Wed Apr 10 12:32:58 UTC 2019
Carlos
A very logical suggestion in my view!
Regards
Michele
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From: council <council-bounces at gnso.icann.org> on behalf of Carlos Raul Gutierrez <carlosraul at gutierrez.se>
Date: Wednesday 10 April 2019 at 13:27
To: Erika Mann <erika at erikamann.com>
Cc: "gnso-secs at icann.org" <gnso-secs at icann.org>, "council at gnso.icann.org" <council at gnso.icann.org>
Subject: Re: [council] ICANN's Legislative/Regulatory Tracker -- Recommended Improvements
A lot of good ideas but I don't see the GAC in any of those. The most probable source or shapping force of any initiative that may be closely related and affect the DNS is sitting in the next room at every meeting. What about asking them?
Thanks! Carlos Raúl Gutiérrez
El 10 abr. 2019 4:01, Erika Mann <erika at erikamann.com> escribió:
Keith, All -
I believe the current format and information gathering practice (https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/legislative-regulatory-30jan19-en.pdf) is not sufficient and would therefore recommend few things:
* ICANN ORG should work with a professional firm in receiving regular updates (monitoring report) about regulatory issues that cause concern
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* To make such a Monitoring Report (MR) not too expensive
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* ICANN should focus on few regions, regions that cause the majority of concerns
* Monitoring reports should be received 4 times/year
* Early warning notes should be received as quickly as possible
* The current Crowed Sourced Tracking Report should remain as an additional information source https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/legislative-regulatory-30jan19-en.pdf
* I agree with Paul that it is key "CANN’s government relations folks to visit us at Council and highlight the main issues it sees heading our way"
* I agree with Flip, the list of topics that should be monitored need to be broadened
* I agree with Ayden to some degree but recommend to focus on few aspect "ICANN should monitor 1) the impact the law/regulation/directive has had as it relates to ICANN's remit" and, once a legislation is introduced, ICANN must do a compliance assessment. I don't believe that lobbying strategies should be broadly discussed in the community.
* I agree with Martin, the Crowed Sourced Tracking Report should cooperate with existing Regional Intelligence Tracking Reports.
Kind regards,
Erika
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 8:35 PM Drazek, Keith via council <council at gnso.icann.org<mailto:council at gnso.icann.org>> wrote:
Ayden, Darcy, Erika, Flip, Michele, Phillipe and Tatiana:
During our GNSO Working Session in Kobe, the seven of you volunteered to help develop GNSO Council recommendations for improvements to ICANN’s current Legislative/Regulatory tracking effort.
As we discussed, ICANN’s work in this area is relatively new and still evolving, and we have an opportunity to engage with Theresa’s group to help shape their approach to ensure it is applicable to our policy work and process management responsibilities. While their work product is currently a spreadsheet, I recall we agreed it needs to go much deeper in analysis and demonstrate a predictive capability for where future or existing regulations impact GNSO policies, in effect now or under future development.
Please work together and with Staff to help kick off this important and timely work.
Thanks,
Keith
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