00:30:01 Kimberly Carlson: Study: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LeiVG3t94kqCNPPvMklvQtTJx0iKEMKqvUDPggnnWEY/edit#slide=id.gb590d7797c_0_19 00:30:12 Kimberly Carlson: LOCAL Case Study: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_luvm2MtGNu8sdj1NT8GVHfRf1tkajIF_RJ1o_r4Ww8/edit#slide=id.gb5b9e08a3d_0_25 00:30:46 Kimberly Carlson: @Jeff, done 00:30:53 Kimberly Carlson: Sorry, missed you joining 00:31:13 Kimberly Carlson: SOI page: https://community.icann.org/x/CYiGBg 00:31:46 Jothan Frakes: Thank you Kathy! 00:35:10 Jothan Frakes: Q: what is the approximate date of the spike 00:35:37 Jothan Frakes: ok ... tied to stay at home / wfh 00:35:41 James Galvin (Donuts): Please promote Greg Shatan 01:01:23 Gregory Shatan: I should not be listening to this meeting on audiophile headphones -- strange this happening at the low end.... 01:01:35 Gregory Shatan: *things* 01:10:57 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): I don't think we should work on redesigning the new gTLD process 01:11:04 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): But a system of tests is ok 01:14:51 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): @Rod - you would have to make it as objective as possible. But I still have the question....so what 01:15:27 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): Do we really need to look out for those that have configured their systems in this manner 01:15:45 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): Apart from things like .corp, .home, .local, .lan, etc. 01:20:54 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): Well .local is reserved anyway 01:21:50 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): But you have a bunch of alternate roots and blockchain stuff emerging. They can have lots of users, but is there really harm? 01:22:05 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): And if is that harm great enough to say that it can supercede other thigns 01:22:19 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): things 01:22:49 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): Does ICANN Have a responsibility to protect those that "misuse" or incorrectly use the system? 01:22:54 Matthew Thomas: Thank you everyone. I appreciate all the excellent conversation today. Unfortunately I have a hard stop here. I’ll hand the rest of the meeting over to Jim now. 01:23:50 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): But ICANN Is not the judge of business models 01:24:02 Gregory Shatan: Crypto and blockchain interests have been claiming and delegating" TLDs outside the ICANN system. 01:25:14 Jothan Frakes: +1 greg - those 'ALT-Roots' are, and there are already circumstances where they are not doing NCAP between the projects. Handshake, Polkadot, Butterfly, etc 01:25:26 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): Sure, but some of the browsers are commercially agreeing to put resolution into their browsers 01:26:00 Anne Aikman-Scalese: +1 Steve - the discussion has to be had. 01:26:20 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): There is a GNSO Policy adopted by the Board on having a competitive TLD landscape and that we should be promoting that competition 01:26:24 Jothan Frakes: for Public Suffix List, we've used ICP-3 Root as the line, with any exceptions being things that have been I* vetted 01:26:38 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): There is nothing in the ICANN Mission to protect aunauhtorized leakage and pollution in the space 01:27:14 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): Remember that ICANN has bylaws and a mission. we need to operate within that mission 01:27:32 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): Yeah, Matt deserves a medal 01:27:51 Jeff Neuman (JJN Solutions): Correct Warren, but we are looking at the DNS name space 01:27:53 Jaap Akkerhuis: bye