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This agenda was established according to the GNSO Council Operating Procedures approved 22 September 2011 for the GNSO Council. http://gnso.icann.org/council/gnso-operating-procedures-22sep11-en.pdfImage Added

For convenience:

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Coordinated Universal Time: 14:00 UTC - see below for local times
(07:00 Los Angeles, 10:00 Washington DC,   14:00 Dakar, 15:00 London, 16:00 Brussels, 23:00 Tokyo

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Refer to:
http://dakar42.icann.org/node/26967

14:00- 15:00 GNSO Council Public Forum.

Presentations by Stakeholder and Constituency Group leaders.

  •  gTLD Registries Stakeholder Group - David Maher
  • Registrar Stakeholder Group - Mason Cole
  • Non Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) –
  • Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency  (NPOC).

– Debbie Hughes

  • Commercial and Business Users Constituency (BC) –
  • Intellectual Property Constituency (IPC) –
  • Internet Service Providers and Connectivity Providers  (ISPCP) -

Break

15:30

Item 1: Administrative matters (10 minutes)

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1.4. Note the status of minutes for the previous Council meeting per the GNSO Operating Procedures:

•6 6 October minutes --will be approved on XXXX 24 October 2011.
Item 2: GNSO Pending Projects List (5 10 minutes)

Standard agenda item looking at changes made to the GNSO's Pending Projects list since the previous meeting.
Refer to Pending Projects list http://gnso.icann.org/meetings/pending-projects-list.pdfImage Added

2.1 Changes to Pending Projects List since last Council meeting (Stéphane Van Gelder)

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• Other activities: 10 (9 --Thick Whois added)
• Joint SO/AC WGs: 7 (7 --RAA Removed, RC-IOC added).
• Outstanding recommendations: 2 (2-- no change).

2.2 Open microphone
Item 3: Open Council Meeting Drafting Team (10 15 minutes)

Following the Singapore meeting, a GNSO Drafting Team was formed to work on possible enhancements to the format of the GNSO Council's Open Meetings. Today's meeting is the first since the formation of this DT.

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3.1 Update from DT (Adrian Kinderis)
3.2 Discussion
3.3 Next steps
3.4 Open microphone

Item 4: Amendments to RAA (10 15 minutes) 

In its ongoing work on the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA), and more specifically to identify potential amendments to the RAA, the Council is considering a motion to approve an amended process to develop a new form of RAA termed "process B".

Refer to motion 1 https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/Motions+26+October+2011Image Added

This motion was deferred from the October 6, 2011 meeting.

4.1 Reading of the motion (Kristina Rosette)
4.2 Discussion
4.3 Vote
4.4 Open microphone

Item 5: Policy Development Process Work Team (PDP-WT) (10 15 minutes)

As part of the GNSO improvements, the PPSC's PDP WT has produced a final report on how the GNSO's policy develop process should be handled.
Refer to PDP-WT Final Report
This report has been put out for public comment and is now being presented to the Council for approval.

Refer to motion 2 https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/Motions+26+October+2011Image Added

This motion was deferred from the October 6, 2011  meeting2011  meeting.

5.1 Reading of the motion (Jeff Neuman)
5.2 Discussion
5.3 Vote
5.4 Open microphone

Item 6: Cross Community WG Drafting Team (10 15 minutes)

In order to identify exactly how the GNSO should interact with, or participate in, Cross Community efforts, a drafting team has been examining how to best conduct these joint activities.

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6.1 Update from DT (Jonathan Robinson)
6.2 Discussion
6.3 Next steps
6.4 Open microphone
Item 7: Geo regions WG (10 15 minutes)

The Geo Regions WG is currently drafting its final report and plans to produce it early next year. The GNSO Council will be able to comment the report at that time. A draft document is currently the subject of a public comment forum: http://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/geo-regions-draft-final-report-30sep11-en.htm.

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7.1 Update from Staff (Rob Hoggarth)
7.2 Discussion
7.3 Rep choices
7.4 Open microphone

Item 8 Thanks to outgoing Councilors

Item 9. Any Other Business (5 minutes)

BREAK
18:00  - 18:30 New Council convenes

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One nomination: Stéphane van Gelder

Vote by show of hands

Appendix 1: GNSO Council Voting Thresholds (ICANN Bylaws, Article X, Section 3)

9. Except as otherwise specified in these Bylaws, Annex A hereto, or the GNSO Operating Procedures, the default threshold to pass a GNSO Council motion or other voting action requires a simple majority vote of each House. The voting thresholds described below shall apply to the following GNSO actions:
1. Create an Issues Report: requires an affirmative vote of more than 25% vote of each House or majority of one House;
2. Initiate a Policy Development Process (“PDP”) Within Scope (as described in Annex A): requires an affirmative vote of more than 33% of each House or more than 66% of one House;
3. Initiate a PDP Not Within Scope: requires an affirmative vote of more than 75% of one House and a majority of the other House (“GNSO Supermajority”);
4. Approve a PDP Recommendation Without a GNSO Supermajority: requires an affirmative vote of a majority of each House and further requires that one GNSO Council member representative of at least 3 of the 4 Stakeholder Groups supports the Recommendation;
5. Approve a PDP Recommendation With a GNSO Supermajority: requires an affirmative vote of a GNSO Supermajority; and
6. Approve a PDP Recommendation Imposing New Obligations on Certain Contracting Parties: where an ICANN contract provision specifies that “a two-thirds vote of the council” demonstrates the presence of a consensus, the GNSO Supermajority vote threshold will have to be met or exceeded with respect to any contracting party affected by such contract provision.

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4.4.3 The GNSO Secretariat will administer, record, and tabulate absentee votes according to these procedures and will provide reasonable means for transmitting and authenticating absentee ballots, which could include voting by telephone, e- mail, web-based interface, or other technologies as may become available.
4.4.4 Absentee balloting does not affect quorum requirements. (There must be a quorum for the meeting in which the vote is initiated.)
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