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 Proposed ICANN Bylaws Amendments—GNSO Policy & Implementation Recommendations

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Alan GreenbergTBCTBCTBCTBC    23:59 TBC
Marika Konings
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AL-ALAC-ST-0915-05-01-EN


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FINAL DRAFT VERSION TO BE VOTED UPON BY THE ALAC

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  1. GNSO processes allow participation from all communities, and so in theory can equitably balance all issues. However, given that contracted parties can be greatly impacted by GNSO policy decision outcomes, they have strong motivation to actively participate in policy development working groups, and are often well funded to do so. Those representing users and the public interest such as At-Large or non-commercial users’ constituencies are less able to participate on the same level. Accordingly, it is possible for WG participation to be unbalanced. Moreover, within the GNSO Council, the Contracted House Stakeholder Groups acting in unison can block a super-majority approval of any prospective recommendation. As a result, the ALAC has concerns that if an issue were is to arise where the public interest and or the needs of users is in conflict with the needs of contracted parties, the GNSO may not be able to arrive at an equitable solution.
  2. Although the principle of referring all policy-like issues encountered during implementation back to the GNSO for resolution supports the concept of the GNSO being the sole gTLD policy body, the ALAC is concerned that for complex implementations such as the new gTLD process and future directory services solutions, the number of such referrals may unreasonably elongate the overall implementation process.

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