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label[11] Regional Hot Topics Survey (2022)

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 Regional Hot Topics Survey 2022

Background: In 2017 and 2019, similar Hot Topics surveys were conducted for RALO members to determine topics which were they considered important for the region and for the RALO's attention. See: APRALO Hot Topics 2017 | APRALO Hot Topics 2019.  For 2021, the APRALO Policy Forum's leadership proposed to align the Regional Hot Topic Survey 2021 (HTS Project) with the APRALO Register of Skills & Interests Project (Project RoSI) in order to take advantage of the following factors and existing activities:

  1.  The HTS 2021 should not be conducted in a vacuum and should take into consideration existing topics covered by the At-Large and ALAC. See: Infographic 
  2.  As part of its work scope, the Project RoSI small team is conducting a review of the said topics covered by the At-Large and ALAC, examining them for currency and/or updating
  3.  The At-Large OFB-WG are also closely examining ICANN's FY22-26 Operating Initiatives, work which is expected to produce recommendations on what areas and topics the At-Large and ALAC should be prioritizing
  4.  All the above information are expected to be distilled within Project RoSI and will be useful input on which to then base a RALO consultation
  5.  The above steps will prevent unnecessary duplication of efforts while preserving key information for RALO members' consideration  

          See: Infographic report

Status:  Survey conducted. Outcomes to be presented at the APRALO Monthly Meeting during ICANN75 on Tuesday, 20 September 2022. 

Dedicated Workspace:  APRALO Hot Topics 2021-2022


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label[15] ICANN75 Policy Session on IDNs (2021)

 

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[15] ICANN75 At-Large Policy: ICANN’s Goal for a Multilingual Internet through IDNs

Background: As ICANN75 is being held in the APAC city of Kuala Lumpur, the APRALO Policy Forum is taking the lead in organising an At-Large policy session around IDNs. This session will see several ICANN community leaders discussing the direction to be taken by ICANN in attempting to improve the uptake of IDNs, while remaining cognizant of technical and operational challenges, the need to adhere to relevant international standards and protocols (such as the IDNA2008 standard), community-developed rules to determine the validity of IDN from a language/script perspective (i.e the Root Zone - Label Generation Rules), as well as individual end user perceptions on the availability and usability of IDNs.

AGENDA: 

  1. Introduction – Justine Chew, Co-Chair, APRALO Policy Forum
  2. The IDN Challenge – Edmon Chung, Board Director, ICANN
  3. ICANN rising to the Challenge – Göran Marby, President and CEO, ICANN
  4. Understanding the Demand Side of IDNs – Jonathan Zuck, ALAC Vice Chair, Policy 
  5. Discussion – Including Attendees – Justine Chew
  6. Wrap-Up – Justine Chew

Status:  Session is confirmed. For more details, please visit the ICANN75 schedule.

Event Wiki:  At-Large Meetings - Monday, 19 September 2022


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label[14] Fireside Chat #3 (2022)

 

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titleCOMPLETED
 [14] APRALO Policy Forum Fireside Chat #3: Let's Talk About Transfer Policy

Background: The third APRALO Fireside chat: "Let’s Talk About Transfer Policy" on Wednesday 29 June 2022 at 07:00 UTC featured ALAC Vice Chair and At-Large CPWG Co-Chair Jonathan Zuck in conversation with Guest Speaker, Steinar Grøtterød, Member of the GNSO Transfer Policy Review Policy Development Process Working Group (TPR PDP WG) selected by the ALAC. This conversation sheds light on the impact that GDPR has had on existing ICANN Transfer Policy around transfers of domain name registrations from one registrar to another registrar; the risks for registrants and/or individual end-users and associated issues arising thereafter; and the proposed remedies coming out the TPR PDP WG's recommendations in phase 1a. 

Status: Completed

Dedicated Event Wiki: https://community.icann.org/x/hQQVD (Agenda & Recordings)

More about: APRALO Policy Forum Fireside Chats 2022


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label[13] Fireside Chat #2 (2022)

 

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titleCOMPLETED
 [13] APRALO Policy Forum Fireside Chat #2: Let's Talk About Closed Generics

Background: The second APRALO Fireside chat: "Let’s Talk About Closed Generic" on Wednesday 8 June 2022 at 07:00 UTC featured At-Large CPWG Co-Chair Olivier Crépin-Leblond in conversation with Guest Speaker, Holly Raiche, ALAC Member for APRALO, on new Generic Top-Level Domains (new gTLDs), what a closed generic is, and how the issue of closed generics might impact Internet end-users, leading to a discussion of factors in support of and against closed generics.

Status: Completed.

Dedicated Event Wiki: https://community.icann.org/x/LgH5Cw (Agenda & Recordings)

More about: APRALO Policy Forum Fireside Chats 2022


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label[13] Fireside Chat #1 (2022)

 

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titleCOMPLETED
 [12] APRALO Policy Forum Fireside Chat #1: Let's Talk About GNSO PDP 3.0

Background: The inaugural APRALO Fireside chat: "Let’s Talk About GNSO PDP 3.0" took place on Thursday 26 May 2022 at 06:00 UTC, where APRALO Policy Forum Co-Chair Justine Chew conversed with her Guest Speaker, Cheryl Langdon-Orr, the immediate past ALAC Liaison to the GNSO Council, on a few key aspects of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO)'s operating procedure for consensus policy development for Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs) as well as where and how At-Large plays a role in consensus policy development for gTLDs within ICANN.

Status: Completed.

Dedicated Event Wiki: https://community.icann.org/x/8g7CCw  (Agenda & Recordings)

More about: APRALO Policy Forum Fireside Chats 2022


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label[10] Register of Skills & Interests (2021)

 

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titleACTIVE
 APRALO Register of Skills & Interests Project (2021-20221)

Background: Tentatively code-named "Project RoSI", this project is intended to produce a dynamic Register of Skills & Interests for APRALO.

Status: Ongoing. Project RoSI Small Team completed preliminary work on data to be presented to the RALO for consultation vide the Hot Topics Survey 2021/2022. See: Infographic report Infographic report

Dedicated Workspace:  Project RoSI Workspace


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