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- The GNSO Council adopts the GNSO Review of the ICANN80 Kigali Communiqué Advice [INSERT LINK] and Issues of Importance [INSERT LINK] and requests that the GNSO Council Chair communicate the GNSO Council Review of ICANN80 GAC Communiqué Advice and Issues of Importance to the ICANN Board.
- The GNSO Council requests that the GNSO Liaison to the GAC also informs the GAC of the communication between the GNSO Council and the ICANN Board.
Motion - Appointment of a GNSO Liaison to the Governmental Advisory Committee
Submitted by Tomslin Samme-Nlar
Seconded by
Whereas:
- The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Liaison to the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) role was first piloted in FY15-16 (1 July 2014 to 30 June 2016) as part of a broader initiative of the GAC-GNSO Consultation Group to facilitate early engagement of the GAC in GNSO policy development activities.
- Due to the success of the pilot, the GNSO Liaison to the GAC is now a permanent role and an integral part of communications between the GAC and GNSO.
- The term of the liaison role is two years, and the term limit is two consecutive two-year terms.
- As the current liaison’s term will expire at the 2024 Annual General Meeting (ICANN81), the GNSO Council will now appoint a new liaison to assume the role at ICANN81.
- The GNSO Council initiated a call for candidates to fill the vacancy and delegated the responsibility of the review and selection process to the GNSO Standing Selection Committee (SSC).
- Two applications were received and were evaluated by the SSC based on the criteria outlined in the call for candidates.
- Following a review of candidates the SSC agreed by full consensus to recommend that Sebastien Ducos will be appointed as the new GNSO Liaison to the GAC commencing at the ICANN81 AGM in November 2024.
- The SSC also agreed to recommend Sophie Hey as alternate if deemed appropriate by her and the GNSO Council should the need arise.
Resolved:
- The GNSO Council hereby appoints Sebastien Ducos to the role of GNSO Liaison to the GAC, assuming the role at the ICANN81 AGM in November 2024.
- The GNSO Council will review the role annually and if the review indicates and/or the Liaison has indicated that he is no longer available to continue in this role the Council will consider Sophie Hey as alternate for the remaining period of the term if she is willing at the time, otherwise the SSC will conduct a new selection process.
- The GNSO Council directs the GNSO Secretariat to inform the candidates and the GAC leadership of the GNSO Council’s decision.
- The GNSO Council thanks Jeff Neuman for his four years of service as the GNSO Council Liaison to the GAC.
Registration Data Accuracy Scoping Team Recommendations #1 and #2
Submitted by Tomslin Samme-Nlar
Seconded by
Whereas, the GNSO Council resolved on 17 November 2022 to defer consideration of Recommendations #1 and #2 of the Registration Data Accuracy Scoping Team until such time as the Data Processing Agreement (DPA) negotiations between ICANN org and Contracted Parties have completed and there is feedback from ICANN org on if/how it anticipates the requesting and processing of registration data will be undertaken in the context of measuring accuracy, or for six months, whichever is the shorter;
Whereas, recommendation #1 from the Scoping Team recommended ICANN org to carry out a voluntary registrar survey regarding registrar practices for data accuracy;
Whereas, recommendation #2 from the Scoping Team recommended ICANN org to conduct a registrar audit;
Whereas, ICANN org conducted a comprehensive assessment of the four scenarios and provided its assessment on Registration Data Accuracy efforts on 19 October 2023, noting specifically:
- It is unclear whether [the scenarios] would provide useful data to inform the Accuracy Scoping Team’s efforts;
- The scenarios are not expected to provide data as it relates to identity verification of the registrant or veracity of the contact information (i.e., the data belongs to the data subject);
- The costs associated with a full-scale registrar audit [Scoping Team Recommendation #2] may be prohibitive when taking into account the relatively low level of insight the audit may yield;
- ICANN does not have the authority to mandate collection of nonpublic registration data necessary to conduct reviews outside of auditing current contractual requirements; and
- ICANN may not be able to demonstrate the purpose of some of the data processing outweighs the rights of the impacted data subject;
- Based on the voluntary nature of the survey [Scoping Team Recommendation #1], should a significant portion of registrars not participate, information collected may be statistically disproportionate to registration data that exists across all registered gTLD domain names.
Whereas, the GNSO Council discussed ICANN org’s assessment during its meeting on 16 November 2023.
Whereas, the GNSO Council deferred the consideration of the Scoping Team’s recommendations for an additional six months on 15 February 2024, noting that, barring (i) completion of the Data Processing Agreement, (ii) implementation of the NIS2 directive, or (iii) publication of the Inferential Analysis of Maliciously Registered Domains (INFERMAL) Study, it may not be the appropriate time to consider the Accuracy Scoping Team’s recommendations.
Whereas, the GNSO Council further discussed the limitations noted in ICANN org’s assessment during its meetings on 12 June 2024 and 18 July 2024 and agreed not to proceed with the Scoping Team’s recommendations and not to restart the Scoping Team at this time.
Whereas, the GNSO Council recognizes the importance of Registration Data Accuracy to the ICANN community and commits to continue its discussion of how best to move forward on this topic.
Resolved,
- The GNSO Council will not proceed with the Registration Data Accuracy Scoping Team’s Recommendations #1 and #2 due to the limitations noted in ICANN org’s Assessment of Registration Data Accuracy Scenarios.
- The GNSO Council will not restart the Registration Data Accuracy Scoping Team at this time due to limitations in processing data for the purpose of assessing accuracy.
Motion to Approve Supplemental Recommendations for the Non-Adopted Topic 24: String Similarity Evaluation SubPro Recommendations
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