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10.1

 

ALAC is the primary ICANN home for the voice and concerns of the individual Internet user

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The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) is the primary organizational home within ICANN for individual Internet users. The role of the ALAC shall be to consider and provide advice on the activities of ICANN, insofar as they relate to the interests of the individual Internet users.  This includes policies created through ICANN’s Supporting Organizations, as well as the many other issues for which community input and advice is appropriate. The ALAC, which plays an important role in ICANN’s accountability mechanisms, also coordinates some of ICANN's outreach to individual Internet users. 

See: ICANN Public Comment - Proposed Bylaws Amendment to Add Voting Director from the At-Large Community to the ICANN Board of Directors

See: ICANN Public Comment - Proposed ICANN Bylaw Revisions Regarding the ALAC

 

10.1(a)

Submit to the Board the following revision to ICANN Bylaws XI.2.4.a, drafted in collaboration with Legal: The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) is the primary organizational home within ICANN for individual Internet users. The role of the ALAC shall be to consider and provide advice on the activities of ICANN, insofar as they relate to the interests of the individual Internet users.  This includes policies created through ICANN’s Supporting Organizations, as well as the many other issues for which community input and advice is appropriate. The ALAC, which plays an important role in ICANN’s accountability mechanisms, also coordinates some of ICANN's outreach to individual Internet users.

Completed

See: ICANN Public Comment - Proposed Bylaws Amendment to Add Voting Director from the At-Large Community to the ICANN Board of Directors

See: ICANN Public Comment - Proposed ICANN Bylaw Revisions Regarding the ALAC

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