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    TIME &MEETING ROOM

    SESSION

    MODERATOR(S)STAFF

    OBJECTIVE / ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    OUTCOME / NEXT STEPS

    09:00-10:00

    14:00-15:00 UTC

    Joint Meeting: ICANN Board and ALAC

    Zoom: https://icann.zoom.us/my/cun67.cozumel3

    Audio streaming in English, French and Spanish: https://67.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1152550

    From the Board:

    In preparation for our meetings, the Board proposes the following areas of interest to have an open discussion with you:

    1. Key priorities for action of ICANN constituencies in 2020 (e.g. prioritization of recommendations, streamlining of reviews, improve effectiveness of ICANN’s multistakeholder model, …)
    2. Specific developments coming up that ICANN constituencies feel need to be addressed when updating the ICANN Strategic Plan. 


    ALAC Priorities and Specific Developments:

    DNS Abuse

    Of course, the Board must now recognize that the ALAC will not miss any opportunity to discuss DNS Abuse. While we recognize the Board has yet to pass formal judgement on our most recent advice on the topic, we would welcome the opportunity to hear from individual Board members on what they imagine to be the best path forward on this issue. We’re well aware of initiatives to better define DNS Abuse but it’s fairly clear that, even considering the most restrictive of definitions, there’s a great deal that needs to be done. The current “brown out” of registrant data has only made matters worse for reputation engines, law enforcement and others who had grown used to the availability of those tools. While certainly not the fault of the Board, these factors certainly make the situation more dire.

    The Sale of PIR to Ethos Capital

    The ALAC would welcome any color commentary from individual Board members on how they perceive this is playing out. We submitted advice to the ORG, via the Board, that the ORG contract be amended to ensure the ideals of .ORG survive this and future transactions. What are your current reflections on where things stands and where they might end up? While the ALAC are most certainly not the voice of non-profits, individual end users benefit from their work and also represent a portion of the registrations in .ORG. Our primary concern is that the broad “character” of ORG registrants and PIR as a thought leader among registries might change leaving us all poorer for it.

    TBC





    10:15-10:30 Coffee Break 


    10:45-12:15

    15:45-17:15 UTC

    UA Local Initiatives Working Group and Ambassadors Meeting


    10:45-12:15

    15:45-17:15 UTC


    GNSO Review of all Rights Protection Mechanisms in gTLDs (3 of 4)


    12:00-13:30



    12:15-13:00

    17:15-18:00 UTC 

    Joint ALAC & GAC Meeting 

    Zoom: https://icann.zoom.us/my/cun67.cozumel3

    Audio Streaming in English, Spanish and French: https://67.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1152550

    Agenda:

    1) Welcome from the Chairs

    2) Subsequent Procedures - At-Large Presenter: Justine Chew, ALAC Member; GAC Presenter - Luisa Paez, the Chair of the GAC Focus Group

    3) EPDP - At-Large Presenters: Hadia Elminawi and Alan Greenberg

    4) AoB

    Moderators: Manal Ismail, Chair of the GAC, and Maureen Hilyard, Chair of the ALAC





    13:45-15:15

    18:45-20:15 UTC

    “One world - one internet?” Cybersecurity and geopolitics in a multistakeholder environment

    Panelists: León Sánchez - ICANN Board, 

    Zoom: https://icann.zoom.us/my/cun67.costamaya1

    Audio Streaming in English, French and Spanish: https://67.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1152529

    Agenda:

    This session/roundtable seeks to explore the modern day rationale for ICANN's policy of "One World. One Internet." In time of enhancing splinternet, prevailing cybersovereignity trends and states taking forever more effective measures to ensure their jurisdiction over what they consider to be "their" part of cyberspace. It is in this context that ICANN's global stewardship role has grown more significant than ever. This session seeks to explore how to best justify ICANN's "One world. One Internet" policy in the face of global disruptive trends. It specifically looks at national and regional security and privacy laws as well as new communication protocols (DoH/DoT), seeking to find how they attend or add to this challenge.

    The desired outcome of this session is to identify and present to the ICANN community a coherent, comprehensive narrative on why "One world. One internet" remains a valid policy narrative in the time of disruptive global trends and how to best communicate it to the different stakeholders outside ICANN.


    Moderator(s): Joanna Kulesza

    15:00-15:15



    15:30-17:00

    20:30-22:00 UTC

    SSAC Public Meeting


    15:00-17:00

    20:00-22:00 UTC

    GNSO Council Meeting 


    HORA y SALON 

    SESION

    MODERADOR(S)STAFF

    OBJETIVO / INFORMACION ADICIONAL 

    RESULTADOS  / SIGUIENTES PASOS 

    09:00-10:00

    14:00-15:00 UTC

    Reunion conjunta : Directorio de ICANN y el ALAC 

    Zoom: https://icann.zoom.us/my/cun67.cozumel3

    Transmisión de Audio streaming en Inglés, Frances y Español : https://67.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1152550

    Del Directorio :

    En preparación para nuestras reuniones , El Directorio propone las siguientes areas de interes para tener una discusión abierta con ustedes :

    1. Prioridades clave para acción de los diversos grupos de ICANN en el 2020, ej. priorización de recomendaciones, racionalización de opiniones, mejora de efectividad del modelo de múltiples partes interesadas de ICANN.
    2. Desarrollos específicos que se vienen que los grupos de ICANN  deseen que sean analizados cuando se actualice el plan Estratégico de ICANN. 


    Prioridades de ALAC y Desarrollos Específicos:

    Abuso de DNS 

    Por supuesto, el Directorio debe reconocer que ALAC no perderá ninguna oportunidad de discutir el Abuso de DNS. Si bien reconocemos que el Directorio aún no ha emitido un juicio formal sobre nuestro consejo más reciente sobre el tema, agradeceríamos la oportunidad de escuchar a los miembros individuales del Directorio, respecto a cuál creen que es el mejor camino a seguir en este tema. Somos conscientes de las iniciativas para definir mejor el abuso de DNS, pero está bastante claro que, incluso teniendo en cuenta las definiciones más restrictivas, hay mucho por hacer. La actual "disminución" de los datos de los registrantes solo ha empeorado las cosas para los motores de reputación, las fuerzas del orden y otros que se han acostumbrado a la disponibilidad de esas herramientas. Aunque ciertamente no es culpa de la Junta, estos factores ciertamente hacen que la situación sea más grave.

    La venta de PIR Ethos Capital 

    El ALAC agradecería cualquier comentario de los miembros individuales del Directorio sobre cómo perciben el desarrollo de este tema. Enviamos un consejo a la ORG, a través del Directorio de que se modifique el contrato de la ORG para garantizar que los ideales de .ORG sobrevivan a esta y futuras transacciones. ¿Cuáles son sus reflexiones actuales sobre el estado actual del tema y dónde se podría terminar? Si bien los ALAC ciertamente no son la voz de organizaciones sin fines de lucro, los usuarios finales individuales se benefician del trabajo del ALAC y también representan una parte de los registros en .ORG. Nuestra principal preocupación es que el amplio "carácter" de los solicitantes de registro de ORG y PIR como un líder de pensamiento entre los registros podría cambiar dejándonos a todos más pobres por ello.





    10:15-10:30 Coffee Break 


    10:45-12:15

    15:45-17:15 UTC

    Iniciativas locales UA del Grupo de Trabajo y reunión de Embajadores 


    10:45-12:15

    15:45-17:15 UTC


    Revision del GNSO de todos los Mecanismos de Protección en gTLDs (3 of 4)


    12:00-13:30



    12:15-13:00

    17:15-18:00 UTC 

    Joint ALAC & GAC Meeting 

    Zoom: https://icann.zoom.us/my/cun67.cozumel3

    Audio Streaming in English, Spanish and French: https://67.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1152550

    Agenda:

    1) Welcome from the Chairs

    2) Subsequent Procedures - At-Large Presenter: Justine Chew, ALAC Member; GAC Presenter - Luisa Paez, the Chair of the GAC Focus Group

    3) EPDP - At-Large Presenters: Hadia Elminawi and Alan Greenberg

    4) AoB

    Moderators: Manal Ismail, Chair of the GAC, and Maureen Hilyard, Chair of the ALAC





    13:45-15:15

    18:45-20:15 UTC

    “One world - one internet?” Cybersecurity and geopolitics in a multistakeholder environment

    Panelists: TBC

    Zoom: https://icann.zoom.us/my/cun67.costamaya1

    Audio Streaming in English, French and Spanish: https://67.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1152529

    Agenda:

    This session/roundtable seeks to explore the modern day rationale for ICANN's policy of "One World. One Internet." In time of enhancing splinternet, prevailing cybersovereignity trends and states taking forever more effective measures to ensure their jurisdiction over what they consider to be "their" part of cyberspace. It is in this context that ICANN's global stewardship role has grown more significant than ever. This session seeks to explore how to best justify ICANN's "One world. One Internet" policy in the face of global disruptive trends. It specifically looks at national and regional security and privacy laws as well as new communication protocols (DoH/DoT), seeking to find how they attend or add to this challenge.

    The desired outcome of this session is to identify and present to the ICANN community a coherent, comprehensive narrative on why "One world. One internet" remains a valid policy narrative in the time of disruptive global trends and how to best communicate it to the different stakeholders outside ICANN.


    Moderator(s): Joanna Kulesza

    15:00-15:15



    15:30-17:00

    20:30-22:00 UTC

    SSAC Public Meeting


    15:00-17:00

    20:00-22:00 UTC

    GNSO Council Meeting 



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