[ispcp] Fwd: CCTRT - ICANN59 Engagement Sessions
Wolf-Ulrich.Knoben
wolf-ulrich.knoben at t-online.de
Sun May 14 22:19:15 UTC 2017
FYI, forwarded from the Competition, Consumer Choice, Consumer Trust
Review Team.
Wolf,
The Competition, Consumer Choice, Consumer Trust Review Team (CCT-RT)
will meet in Johannesburg on June 24-25 to advance its work. Convened
under section 9.3 of the Affirmation of Commitments, the CCT-RT is
responsible for evaluating 1) how the new gTLD Program has promoted
competition, consumer trust and consumer choice; 2) the effectiveness of
the application and evaluation processes; 3) the effectiveness of
safeguards put in place to mitigate issues involved in the expansion of
the domain name space.
Our goal for Johannesburg is to:
- refine our draft recommendations in light of public comment received;
- incorporate DNS Abuse Study and trademarks recommendations in the
Draft Report, as appropriate; and
- seek additional input from you and the community to help us shape our
final recommendations.
Our draft report and translations can be found at
https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2017-03-07-en.
There is still time to post a public comment on our current
recommendations: the public comment period will close on 19 May 2017 –
see
https://www.icann.org/public-comments/cct-rt-draft-report-2017-03-07-en
for more information.
Please note that since new recommendations might arise from the study
results scheduled to be delivered in June, it is our intent to post a
Second Draft Report “Draft Final Report” for public comment.
Community input is key to the success of this process. As such, we
welcome opportunities to hold additional engagement sessions. I realize
that ICANN 59 will be a busy meeting but should you have time in your
ICANN 59 meeting agenda, I would be happy to attend your session to
deliver an update and collect your team’s input. If interested, please
send me and cctrt-staff at icann.org <mailto:cctrt-staff at icann.org> an
email to confirm a time.
I look forward to hearing from you and encourage you to follow our work
via http://cct.wiki <http://cct.wiki/>.
Many thanks,
Best regards,
Jonathan
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