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Adoption of the GNSO Review of GAC Communiqué for submission to the ICANN Board - CONSENT AGENDA

Submitted by: Rafik Dammak

Seconded by:

Whereas,

  1. The Governmental Advisory Committee advises the ICANN Board on issues of public policy, and especially where there may be an interaction between ICANN's activities or policies and national laws or international agreements. It usually does so as part of a Communiqué, which is published towards the end of every ICANN meeting.
  2. The GNSO is responsible for developing and recommending to the ICANN Board substantive policies relating to generic top-level domains.
  3. The GNSO has expressed a desire to provide feedback to the ICANN Board on issues in the GAC Communiqué as these relate to generic top-level domains to inform the ICANN Board as well as the broader community of past, present or future gTLD policy activities that may directly or indirectly relate to advice provided by the GAC.
  4. The GNSO hopes that the input provided through its review of the GAC Communiqué will further enhance the co-ordination and promote the sharing of information on gTLD related policy activities between the GAC, Board and the GNSO.

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  1. The GNSO Council adopts the GNSO Review of the San Juan GAC Communiqué (see [include link] https://gac.icann.org/contentMigrated/icann61-gac-communique) and requests that the GNSO Council Chair communicate the GNSO Review of the San Juan GAC Communiqué to the ICANN Board.
  2. The GNSO Council requests that the GNSO Chair also informs the GAC Chair of the communication between the GNSO Council and the ICANN Board.

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In Memory of Stéphane Van Gelder

Moved Submitted by: Rafik DammikDammak

Seconded by: Donna Austinthe GNSO Council

Whereas:

  1. Stéphane Van Gelder first entered the domain name business in the late 1990s with TLD Fastrack Ltd. In 1999 when he founded Indom, a registrar in France, which later became become part of the GroupNBT based in the United Kingdom. It was while Stephane Stéphane was General Manager manager of INDOM that he was elected to the GNSO Council by the Registrar Stakeholder Group.
  2. Stéphane served on the GNSO Council from 2008 through 2012, as an elected representative of the Registrars Constituency.
  3. Stéphane served as Vice Chair of the GNSO Council in 2010 and was elected and served two consecutive terms as Chair of the GNSO Council in 2011 and 2012.
  4. As Chair of the GNSO Council, Stéphane was an impartial and neutral facilitator on all issues. For StephaneStéphane, remaining neutral was key to ensuring collective dialogue.
  5. Stéphane made significant contributions to ICANN and was a strong and respected community leader. During his tenure as GNSO Chair, Stéphane oversaw and shepherded the:
    1. completion of an extensive update of the GNSO's operating procedures;
    2. establishment of the DNS Security & Stability Analysis working group jointly with the ALAC, ccNSO and NRO;
    3. completion of the Fast Flux, Post-Expiration Domain Name Recovery and Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP) Part B Policy Development Processes (PDPs) and the joint ccNSO-GNSO Internationalized Domain Name working group;
    4. launch of the IRTP Part C, Thick WHOIS and Locking of Domain Names subject to Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy Proceedings PDPs; and (e) continuing work on WHOIS studies, registration abuse policies, and multiple other GNSO projects.
    5. the completion of the Applicant Guidebook for the 2012 New gTLD Program and the launch of the Program.
    6. Stéphane was a well-respected and much liked member of not only the GNSO, but of the broader ICANN Community. He was admired for his passion, his fairness, his ability to find the best in people and his true gift for uniting people.
    7. Stéphane’s passing is a great loss to the many people in the ICANN community that had the pleasure to work and interact with him, and for his many friends at ICANN the loss is significant.

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