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13:21:51 From Dave Kissoondoyal - ICANN ALAC To Everyone:
    Welcome to everyone
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13:22:47 From Yeşim Saglam - ICANN Org To Everyone:
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13:23:36 From Taiwo Peter Akinremi To Everyone:
    Yes please
13:39:14 From Marie Pattullo To Everyone:
    I think we need to be aware of cost/benefit i.e. bandwidth/time for 1, max 5, strings.
13:45:12 From Desiree Miloshevic To Everyone:
    Reacted to "I think we need to b..." with 
13:46:49 From Susan Payne To Everyone:
    Sebastien - I agree.  It is not a given that the accented and non-accented work ARE found to be confusingly similar
13:48:35 From Bill Jouris To Everyone:
    Replying to "Sebastien - I agree...."
    
    Or that, while not visually confusing, are used interchangeably.
13:50:21 From Desiree Miloshevic To Everyone:
    @Justine - point taken. Yet it would be beneficial to her the ALAC’s PoV here for the global audience who joins the zoom session.
13:51:25 From Gopal Tadepalli To Everyone:
    <OBSERVATION> Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages of String are well studied towards the machine. Also, policy updates ought to build innate "Upward Compatibility" of principles. - Dr. T V Gopal, Anna University
14:00:08 From Gopal Tadepalli To Everyone:
    <OBSERVATION> On why taking strings to the machine is a hazard for say local language support...#1. .Infinite Memory on the Machine but short memory of people, #2. the problem of meaning as it evolves over a span of time #3. Longevity of whatever goes into the machine and people held responsible whenever a concern emerges., - Dr. T V Gopal, Anna University
14:03:40 From Justine Chew To Everyone:
    Replying to "@Justine - point tak..."
    
    Thank you, @Desiree. The ALAC correspondence I mentioned essentially suggests that a study needs to take place to identify/scope the "problem" - the width and breath of if (if any) so that we can properly address ALL the issues (if any).
14:04:08 From PaulMcGrady (NCPH) To Everyone:
    We need a new branding for DUMS too.  
14:04:53 From Justine Chew To Everyone:
    Replying to "@Justine - point tak..."
    
    We also pointed a number of examples which may fall under similar if not same circumstances as .Quebec.
14:15:57 From PaulMcGrady (NCPH) To Everyone:
    Whether or not a registrant is using a privacy/proxy service is an important data point in and of itself.  It doesn't mean the experiment failed.
14:22:57 From Laura Margolis To Everyone:
    good question Olivier
14:23:18 From Laura Margolis To Everyone:
    I was wondering the same
14:26:15 From John McElwaine To Everyone:
    By my count 19 registrars
14:26:37 From Greg DiBiase To Everyone:
    that's right John
14:31:17 From Yeşim Saglam - ICANN Org To Everyone:
    Thank you for your participation. This meeting is now adjourned.

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