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  1. Welcome and roll call - Staff (2 minutes)

  2. Adoption of agenda, review of Action Items 14 Nov - Jonathan Zuck (3 minutes)

  3. Update on EPDP from At-Large - Hadia Elminiawi (10 minutes)
    See: EPDP Updates (GNSO newsletter)

  4. Presentations (20 minutes)

    1. WT5 - Marita Moll

    2. Issue Brief: CCT Report - Holly Raiche

    3. Issue Brief: WHOIS REVIEW 2 - Holly Raiche

  5. Policy comment updates - Jonathan Zuck and All (20 minutes)

    See: 2018 ALAC Policy Comments & Advice

    Recently Ratified by the ALAC

    ICANN Seeking Community Feedback on Proposed Unified Access Model
    The ALAC cited their prior statement from 10 April 2018 relating to the access of WHOIS, and offered (4) general comments on the proposed UAM: (1) Any access model must be compliant with the GDPR, and ICANN should obtain legal advice from expert counsel to confirm compliance; (2) Internet end user rights should be part of the calculus, including knowledge of email sender identity, et al; (3) The UAM design should be scalable and not overly-reliant upon manual updates, and should have a well-defined taxonomy of abuse types, et al. Once an agreed upon set of inputs and outcomes is established, an automated system may be created to respond to WHOIS requests; (4) The various harms taken into account when considering the UAM must be done so in a non-biased fashion.

    Proposed gTLD-Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) Profile
    The ALAC recommends that ICANN adopt the RDAP quickly and effectively because they hold it is an essential step for ICANN to deploy a tiered-access model adequately. In addition, the ALAC recommends that ICANN address 5 ambiguities in the RDAP that are also present in the European Union's (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), noting them in the statement. 

    Next Steps on Reviews
    The ALAC supports the proposed path forward for the ATRT3, while stating the consideration of how to streamline specific reviews to make them more effective and impactful is a low priority item for ATRT3. The ALAC encourages active community participation in formulating any recommendations in organizational reviews, and states that specific reviews operating standards should take a minimalist approach.

    Public Comment for Decision

    Current Statements (ALAC Advice, Comment or Correspondence)

  6. Any other business (AOB) - Jonathan Zuck (3 minutes)

  7. Next Meeting - Jonathan Zuck (2 minutes)