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  • Governmental Regulatory Developments, WHOIS, Data Protection, and Cybersecurity
  • ICANN and the Internet Governance Ecosystem
  • Understanding Reputation Block List Providers

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Large ICANN71 At-Large Policy Sessions:

TitleObjectiveDescriptionProposerLeadSpeakersStatus
Geographical Names (TBC)The session will attempt to explore if commercialization of ccTLD registries affects Internet end users. Trying to understand the possible impacts of commercialization on consumer protection, competition, the stability of the DNS and in a broader sense on the public interest.

In attempting to explore the public interest in ccTLD registries commercialization, the session will start with an introduction to the history of ccTLD policy and then will to attempt to answer two questions:

1) What is the impact of ccTLD registries commercialization on consumer protection, competition, and the stability of the DNS?

2) Does the commercialization of ccTLD registries affect Internet end users?

Panelists: Expert on ccNSO policy history for the introduction, A GAC member to discuss the matter from a national point of view, a domain name industry player or leader. 

Christopher Wilkinson
TBD
Hadia Elminiwa

Public Interest: is the commercialisation of ccTLDs a threat?

Christopher WilkinsonSandra Hoferichter

Developing Regional Policy measures in the field of DNS abuse

Joanna


ICANN - a representative and open decision making ecosystem

Hadia

Chris W has suggested for either ICANN 71 or At-Large

- EPDP and GDPR: a face to face between the ICANN Community and the EU system, including intellectual property considerations
- Public Interest:  Is the commercialisation of ccTLDs a threat? 
- IDN implementation - Intellectual property considerations (another one for Verisign)
- New gTLDs: protection of geographical names in Europe (a EURALO session with GAC members?

Holly - what MSM means from the perspective of the RY/Rr and/or SSAC and or GAC perspectives

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