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Description
The focus of the Consolidated Policy Working Group (CPWG) is directed towards policy comments and advice within At-Large, best practices for identifying Internet end user issues in the policy development process at ICANN, and engaging the At-Large community further on policy comments and advice. The WG is Co-chaired by Jonathan Zuck and Olivier Crépin-Leblond. New people are welcome to join the CPWG mailing list and participate in weekly CPWG meetings.
The Consolidated Policy Working Group (CPWG) was formed in December 2017, as a union of three At-Large Working Groups: At-Large Registration Issues Working Group, At-Large New gTLDs Working Group and At-Large ICANN Evolution Working Group.
Contact
Staff Support Leads: Heidi Ullrich and Evin Erdoğdu
Mailing list: cpwg@icann.org
To subscribe to the CPWG mailing list (or read the archives / manage your subscription) please send a request to staff@atlarge.icann.org.
Members
Membership of the CPWG is comprised of any member of the CPWG mailing list, as well as former At-Large Registration Issues Working Group, At-Large New gTLDs Working Group and At-Large ICANN Evolution Working Group mailing lists.
Co-chairs: Jonathan Zuck and Olivier Crépin-Leblond
Meetings
Next Call: 19 May 2021
Previous Call: 12 May 2021
CPWG Single Issue Calls
# | TOPIC | Speakers | Date | Time | Presentation | Recordings | Transcript |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
| 13:00 UTC | EN, ES, FR | EN, ES, FR | |||
2 | Specific Guideline Changes Cont. | Justine Chew |
| 13:00 UTC | EN, ES, FR | EN, ES, FR | |
3 | Registry Commitments and the Role of GAC Advice / GAC Early Warnings | Manal Ismail Luisa Paez Jorge Cancio |
| 19:00 UTC | EN, ES, FR | ||
4 | Jonathan Zuck |
| 13:00 UTC | N/A | EN, ES, FR | ||
5 | Public Interest Commitments | ||||||
6 | DNS Abuse |
Resources
At-Large Policy Advice Development Wiki Page
At-Large Website Policy Summary
At-Large Policy Sessions @ ICANN Meetings
Additional and/or Archived Resources
Cross-Community Working Group on new gTLD Auction Proceeds Home
2018 ALAC Policy Comments & Advice