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Monday, 24 June

At-Large: Welcome to ICANN65 and Policy Priorities (EE)

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    Evin Erdogdu to forward spreadsheet to CPWG list and Travelers list.

  •  At-Large members to sign up for utilizing the ICANN65 At-Large Talking Points during related ICANN65 sessions.

Joint NCUC-At-Large Outreach: Policy at ICANN demystified (EE)

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The ALAC/GAC Capacity Building Focus Group: Capacity Building Initiatives (EE)

  •  Pua Hunter to share list of interested GAC topics with Joanna and group  - ALAC and GAC staff can help set up intersessional webinars.
  •  Joanna Kulesza to send the info discussed in email to Pua about the CB sessions (in addition to calendar invites). To also send the At-Large agenda.
  •  Evin Erdogdu to ask Heidi Ullrich  about specific funding for Capacity Building (outside of CROP, ABRs).
  •  Pua Hunter to present to GAC plenary on the ALAC CB sessions, et al. 
  •  Joanna Kulesza and Yrjo Lansipuro to present to At-Large community the idea to have an additional half-day before or after the ICANN meetings for GAC-ALAC capacity building.
  •  Yrjö suggested that Pua Hunterand Joanna Kuleszamention these meeting takeaways during the Joint ALAC/GAC session on Wednesday at ICANN65, in addition to policy topics of mutual interest.

At-Large: Development of the ALAC Hot Policy Topics Document (EE)

At-Large Outreach and Engagement Subcommittee Meeting (EE)

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Tuesday, 25 June

At-Large Policy Workshop: Geo Names (EE)

  •  Olivier Crepin-Leblondsuggested discussing with GAC the same issue ALAC/At-Large face in drawing consensus on certain issues, including Geo Names.
  •  Evin Erdogdu to create page with Jonathan Zuck to brainstorm special purpose CPWG calls with specific agendas on the topic of Geo Names.

At-Large Capacity Building Workshop – An Introduction to Policy Development at ICANN (EE/SV)

  •  Evin Erdogduto put the presenters' resources on CPWG / ALAC/At-Large Policy Advice Development pages, and ICANN Learn.

Wednesday, 26 June

At Large Universal Acceptance (UA) Kickoff (EE)

  •  Evin ErdogduJohn Lapriseto share the contacts of the UASG presenters with the SMWG / At-Large RALO leaders. Presenters requested the RALO leaders share the link in the presentation.
  •  Heidi Ullrich / Silvia Vivanco to put UASG Ambassadors in each region in touch with RALO leaders.
  •  Silvia Vivanco to work with RALO leadership to make UASG a standing agenda item during RALO Monthly calls, starting after ICANN65.
  •  John Laprise requested RALO leaders introduce themselves to the UASG in the room before the end of the meeting.
  •  Noted by Amrita Choudhurythat there are potential UASG funds for traveling / outreach / awareness on the topic. Heidi Ullrichto communicate this to Cyrus and his team.
  •  John Laprise to provide an update to the ALAC on the status of UASG pilot in a few months, before ICANN66.
  •  Jonathan Zuck and Maureen Hilyard requested the RALO leaders / ALSes publish a blog on the UASG.
  •  Evin Erdogdu to contact Edmon Chungto follow up on dotAsia's existing UA material for use by At-Large SMWG. Edmon requested staff / John Laprise email sec@uasg.tech for resources.
  •  Ajay Data to send UASG resources to John Laprise.

At-Large Internet Governance Issues and Rightscon Update (EE)

  •  Evin Erdogduto distribute Nigel's presentation on ICANN's sector membership in the ITU to ALT+.
  •  LACRALO to consider in their FY20 outreach and engagement plans for travel to include going to RightsCon. 
  •  ALAC/RALOs to consider and collaborate future RightsCon activities.

ALAC / At-Large Community interaction and input to ATRT3 (EE)

At-Large Workshop on Consumer Safeguards Issues (EE)

  •  John Laprisenoted "informal" ALAC consensus (of the ALAC members present in the room) that a public, cross-community session on DNS Abuse in Montreal would be useful, and would be open to co-sponsoring it. Alan Greenbergnoted roping in the GAC for potential co-sponsorship.
  •  Eduardo Diaz noted should define "What is DNS Abuse?" according to end user: generally price-gouging. What else falls into ICANN remit? Evan Leibovitchrequested ICANN data on the topic. Hedlund noted the CCT Review and DAAR Report provided some data, including phishing, malware, botnet and spam.