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Round Table 1:

Introduction: 1min(1 min each)

  • Sarah Kiden 
  • Jonathan Zuck
  • Pari Esfandiari
  • León Sánchez

Questions to be discussed:

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Leon: According to ICANN Bylaws, how do end users participate in ICANN work? (3 min)

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Pari: What is the importance of safe-guarding Internet users’ interests for a secure and known future Internet? (3 min)

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With the understanding that rights are specific duties necessary to protect interests, is it possible/beneficial to translate Internet users’ interests as they relate to ICANN into rights?  (each 2 min)

Floor participation ( 5minQuestions and Answers (5 min


wrap up Wrap up  - Hadia Elminiawi (1 min)


Round Table 2

Introduction: 1min(1 mins)

  • Stephanie Perrin 
  • Becky Burr
  • Tijani Ben Jemaa
  • Brian Gutterman

Questions to be discussed:

Becky: What are the rights of registrants as incorporated in ICANN’s Bylaws

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Becky: What are the rights of registrants’ incorporated in ICANN’s Bylaws? (3 min)

Brian: What To what extent are the rights of registrants’ incorporated in ICANN’s Bylawsthose rights reflected at ICANN? (3 min)

StephanieTBD/NCSG: Could you please shed light on current rights protection mechanisms (RPMs)? (3 min)

Tijani: In your opinion, are they current rights protection mechanisms adequate to maintain a secure and stable Internet? (3 min)

General Question to all:  Going forward what does ICANN need to do to further enhance registrant’s inclusions registrants inclusion in ICANN work? (2 min each)

Floor participation: 5 min

Wrap up: Hadia Elminiawi (1 min min)

Round Table 3:

Introduction: 1min

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Questions to be discussed:

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Holly: Could you pick any ICANN policy that either has concluded or is still underdevelopment (examples could include any of the IDN policies currently under development, The EPDP for gTLD registration data or subsequent procedures for new gTLD rounds.) and discuss how the policy upholds the interests of users and registrants and the impact of this on the DNS ecosystem

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What is the importance of safe guarding registrants and Internet users’ interests for a secure and known future Internet?

Charles: What is the importance of safe guarding registrants and Internet users’ interests for a secure and known future Internet? . (4 min)

Edmon:  Could you pick any ICANN policy that either has concluded or is still underdevelopment (examples could include any of the IDN policies currently under development, The EPDP for gTLD registration data or subsequent procedures for new gTLD rounds.) and discuss how the policy upholds the interests of users and registrants and the impact of this on the DNS ecosystem? (4 min)Holly

Charles:  Could you pick any ICANN policy that either has concluded or is still underdevelopment (examples could include any of the IDN policies currently under development, The EPDP for gTLD registration data or subsequent procedures for new gTLD rounds.) and discuss how the policy upholds the interests of users and registrants and the impact of this on the DNS ecosystem. Could you provide some general thoughts on the future of registrants and Internet users’ interests to continue to provide a secure and known future Internet? (4 min)

General Question to all: The public interest could be defined as the wellbeing of the public, and since ICANN’s community involves all stakeholders, would taking all stakeholders’ interests into consideration during the development of a process translate into an ICANN policy that satisfies the public interest? ( 3min each)

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Monday 28 February at 21:00 UTC 

Zoom Recording: EN

Audio Recording: EN