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Recently Ratified by the ALAC 

Third Accountability and Transparency Review Team (ATRT3) Draft Report
Executive Summary TBD

ALAC Advice to the ICANN Board on ISOC/PIR Issue (submitted to the ICANN Board on 31 January 2020)
Executive Summary TBD

ALAC Advice to ICANN Board on DNS Abuse (submitted to the ICANN Board on 24 December 2019)

Background
Prior to ICANN66, At-Large and other community groups within ICANN identified the issue, released several reports on the topic of DNS Abuse. In advance of ICANN66, At-Large Consolidated Policy Working Group (CPWG) led by Co-Chairs Jonathan Zuck and Olivier Crépin-Leblond discussed recent DNS Abuse research and how DNS Abuse impacts the Internet end user community, including the erosion of trust and security. During ICANN66, At-Large organized a policy session on “DNS Abuse – End User Concerns”, with a panel presentation. Jonathan Zuck and Joanna Kulesza, ALAC Member, moderated the session and summarized how At-Large can enhance Internet end user protection against DNS Abuse. The ALAC drafted ALAC Advice on the topic during ICANN66, and finalized the draft in subsequent CPWG meetings. The ALAC Advice on DNS Abuse was submitted to the ICANN Board on 24 December 2019.

ALAC Advice
The ALAC made a series of (8) recommendations to the ICANN Board. The ALAC emphasized that community dialogue cannot delay or defer ICANN’s commitments or operations related to DNS Abuse. Their recommendations speak to the insufficiency of the status quo, and stressed their recommendations that no new round will be approved without substantial changes in the area of DNS Abuse. Please read the full advice here.

Public Comment for Decision 

Proposed Amendment 3 to the .COM Registry Agreement 14 February 2020
Second Security, Stability, and Resiliency (SSR2) Review Team Draft Report 04 March 2020

Current Statements (ALAC Advice, Comment or Correspondence)

Public Comment Name

Public Comment Close

Status

Penholder

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ISOC Sells PIR
Potential ALAC Advice to ICANN Board

 

TBD

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titleCOMMENT

 

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titleDRAFTING

As per 06 January Single Issue Call AI, a drafting team formed before assigning penholder

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:

Laurin Weissinger

Abdulkarim Ayopo Oloyede

Proposed Dates for ICANN Public Meetings 2024-2028 and Revised Dates in 2022

 

Status
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Yellow

Red
title

DRAFTING

VOTE

(TBC)

 

Status
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Yellow

Blue
title

DRAFTING

COMMENT

(TBC)

FBSC Call being scheduled the week of 13 January

 

Status
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titleDRAFTING

At-Large Policy PlatformICANN67

Status
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titleCOMMENT

Ricardo Holmquist

Marita Moll (contributing to Multistakeholder portion of the Public Comment)

Jonathan Zuck

Joanna Kulesza

4. Interaction with new ICANN Board Members from the African Region (Seun)

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Récemment ratifié par l'ALAC

Third Accountability and Transparency Review Team (ATRT3) Draft Report
Executive Summary TBD

ALAC Advice to the ICANN Board on ISOC/PIR Issue (soumis au Conseil d'administration de l'ICANN le 31 janvier 2020)
Executive Summary TBD

ALAC Advice to ICANN Board on DNS Abuse (soumis au Conseil d'administration de l'ICANN le 24 décembre 2019)

Background
Prior to ICANN66, At-Large and other community groups within ICANN identified the issue, released several reports on the topic of DNS Abuse. In advance of ICANN66, At-Large Consolidated Policy Working Group (CPWG) led by Co-Chairs Jonathan Zuck and Olivier Crépin-Leblond discussed recent DNS Abuse research and how DNS Abuse impacts the Internet end user community, including the erosion of trust and security. During ICANN66, At-Large organized a policy session on “DNS Abuse – End User Concerns”, with a panel presentation. Jonathan Zuck and Joanna Kulesza, ALAC Member, moderated the session and summarized how At-Large can enhance Internet end user protection against DNS Abuse. The ALAC drafted ALAC Advice on the topic during ICANN66, and finalized the draft in subsequent CPWG meetings. The ALAC Advice on DNS Abuse was submitted to the ICANN Board on 24 December 2019.

ALAC Advice
The ALAC made a series of (8) recommendations to the ICANN Board. The ALAC emphasized that community dialogue cannot delay or defer ICANN’s commitments or operations related to DNS Abuse. Their recommendations speak to the insufficiency of the status quo, and stressed their recommendations that no new round will be approved without substantial changes in the area of DNS Abuse. Please read the full advice here.

Commentaire public pour décision

Proposed Amendment 3 to the .COM Registry Agreement 14 February  14 février 2020
Second Security, Stability, and Resiliency (SSR2) Review Team Draft Report 04 mars 2020

Déclarations actuelles (conseilavis, commentaire ou communication dcommentaires ou correspondance de l'ALAC)

Nom du Commentaire Public

Comment Name

Commentaire Public

Comment Close

Fermer

Status

Penholder(s)

ISOC Sells PIR
Potential ALAC Advice to ICANN Board

 

TBD

Status
colourBlue
titleCOMMENT

 

Status
colourYellow
titleDRAFTING

As per 06 January Single Issue Call AI, a drafting team formed before assigning penholder(s):

Laurin Weissinger

Abdulkarim Ayopo Oloyede

Statut

Auteur(s)

Proposed Dates for ICANN Public Meetings 2024-2028 and Revised Dates in 2022

 

Status
colour

Yellow

Red
title

DRAFTING

VOTER

(TBC)

 

Status
colour

Yellow

Blue
title

DRAFTING

COMMENTARIO

(TBC)

FBSC Call being scheduled the week of 13 January

 

Status
colourYellow
titleRÉDACTION

DRAFTINGAt-Large Policy PlatformICANN67

Status
colourBlue
titleCOMMENT

Ricardo Holmquist

Marita Moll(contribution à la partie multipartite du commentaire public)

Jonathan Zuck

Joanna Kulesza

4. Interaction avec les membes du conseil d'administration de l'ICANN (Seun)

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