[Npoc-discuss] Fwd: Register Now: Pre-ICANN61 Policy Open House – 1 March 2018 - ICANN

Joan Kerr joankerr at fbsc.org
Wed Feb 28 15:22:19 UTC 2018


​Hi Everyone,

Please see below.  ​



*Please circulate to your members*



https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2018-02-08-en



*Register Now: Pre-ICANN61 Policy Open House – 1 March 2018*

The Policy Development Support Team is pleased to announce two sessions for
an upcoming webinar:



*Pre-ICANN61 Policy Open House Thursday, 1 March 2018 10:00 and 19:00
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)*



The webinar will run in English and will be conducted in Adobe Connect
along with a dial-in conference bridge for audio. Recordings of the
sessions will be made available here
<https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/presentations-2012-08-27-en>.



*Please register via **this form* <https://goo.gl/vZw8kM>* by 26 February
2018!*



In this interactive 60-minute open house, the focus will be an active
question and answer session with the Policy Development Support Team. To
ensure that your questions about policy activities are addressed during the
session, the Policy Team invites you to submit your questions through
the registration
form <https://goo.gl/forms/dVbmhQOT8sakSsmg2> or email them to
policyinfo at icann.org.



To assist with your preparation for this webinar and for ICANN61, the
"Pre-ICANN61 Policy Report" and "Generic Names Supporting Organization
Policy Briefing: ICANN61 Edition" will be published by Monday, 26 February
2018. Please be sure to download and review these materials beforehand for
helpful background on policy activities and topics that the Policy
Development Support Team will discuss during the open house, such as:

   - An overview of the cross-community discussions that will take place at
   ICANN61:
      - General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): WHOIS Compliance Models
      - A Walk in the Shoes of a New Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD)
      Registry Operator
      - Name Collisions
      - Open Data at ICANN
   - Policy development processes underway in the Country Code Names
   Supporting Organization (ccNSO), the Generic Names Supporting Organization
   (GNSO) and the Address Supporting Organization (ASO):
      - Retirement of Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs)
      - Review of All Rights Protection Mechanisms in All gTLDs
      - Next-Generation Registration Directory Service to Replace WHOIS
      - International Governmental Organizations and International
      Non-Governmental Organizations Access to Curative Rights Dispute
Resolution
      Mechanisms
      - Protections for Red Cross National Society Names in the Domain Name
      System
      - New gTLD Subsequent Procedures
      - Regional Internet Registry policy development activities
   - Advisory Committee activities within the At Large Advisory Committee
   (ALAC), Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC), Root Server System Advisory
   Committee (RSSAC) and Security & Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC):
      - Organizational Review of the At-Large community
      - At-Large Summit (ATLAS) III
      - GAC discussion on the .amazon Independent Review Process
      - GAC discussion on evolving relationships with ICANN Board and ICANN
      Org
      - RSSAC statement on entries in DNS Root Sources
      - RSSAC & SSAC Response to the GNSO's New gTLD Subsequent Procedures
      Working Group on Root Scaling
      - SSAC Response to the ICANN Internationalized Domain Name Guidelines
      Working Group
      - SSAC work concerning the use of emoji in domain names
   - Other topics of note:
      - Organizational Review of the ASO
      - ccNSO Rejection Action Procedure as a Decisional Participant in the
      ICANN Empowered Community
      - Impact of ICANN's Implementation of the General Data Protection
      Regulation (GDPR) on ccTLDs



The Policy Development Support Team looks forward to helping the ICANN
community prepare for ICANN61!

*Please register via **this form* <https://goo.gl/vZw8kM>* by 26 February
2018!*



*About ICANN*

ICANN's mission is to help ensure a stable, secure and unified global
Internet. To reach another person on the Internet, you need to type an
address – a name or a number – into your computer or other device. That
address must be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN
helps coordinate and support these unique identifiers across the world.
ICANN was formed in 1998 as a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation
with a community of participants from all over the world.









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