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The ALAC decided to accepted Jean-Jacques's change.

Olivier, buidling on Jean-Jacques's above change, further suggested on the list the following:  "At-Large (ALSes, RALOs, and the ALAC), as the primary organizational home within ICANN for individual Internet users, has a responsibility to enhance ICANN's accountability mechanisms, as called for by the Affirmation of Commitments. It also coordinates some of ICANN's outreach to individual Internet users."

The ALAC rejected this change suggested by Olivier.

Alan:  The point that our community includes registrants is not obvious to everyone, hence my suggested change in the commnets.  Therefore, I have suggested (in the comments) the following addition after the first sentence of XI.2.4.a:  "Individual Internet users may include, but are not limited to, domain name registrants in both gTLDs and ccTLDs."  This change would not change who At-Large includes.  However, if we do not make the inclusion of registrants explicit here, we will have to fight battles later, which will waste time.

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The wording of XI.2.4.j., as it was proposed by WT A and approved by the ALAC, follows:

The ALAC is also responsible, working in conjunction with the RALOs, for coordinating the following activities:

7. Participating in the ICANN policy development processes and providing input and advice that accurately reflects the views of individual Internet users;

In agreement:
TBJ, SHL, SH, CLO, MR, GS, EL, EC, OCL, JJS

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