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Date: Thursday, 17 January 2019

Time: 06:00 - 07:00 UTC (for the time in various timezones click here)

Meeting Number: AL.AP/CC.0117/1


How do I participate in this meeting?

English Conference ID = 1638

Chinese Conference ID = 2038


Adobe Connect: https://participate.icann.org/apralo/


Action Items: EN

Recording: EN, ZH

Transcript: EN, ZH

Chat: EN


Dial Out Participants

EN: Maureen Hilyard, Holly Raiche, Cheryl Langdon-Orr, 

ZH: 

Apologies: Nadia Alaraj

Staff: Silvia Vivanco, Yeşim Nazlar

ZH Interpreters: 

Call Management: Yeşim Nazlar


Agenda 

1. Roll call - Staff (2 min)

2. Welcome and APRALO Membership Matters (Satish, 3 min)


ALS

Individual

Newly CertifiedNone

None

Pending ALAC Vote

None

None
Awaiting RALO FeedbackNone

None

Processing Due Diligence

None

Yatanar Htun

On Hold

#267 Surabhi Softwares

#112 Arab Regional ISPs & DSPs Association (ARISPA)

None


3. At-Large Review Implementation/ARIWG: The Next Steps: Maureen/Cheryl (5 min)

4. ALAC Policy Update -  Maureen/Holly/Kaili  (15 min)

See: 2019 ALAC Policy Comments & Advice (new)
See: 2018 ALAC Policy Comments & Advice
See: At-Large Policy Summary
See: At-Large Executive Summary page (new)
See: Multistakeholder Advice Development graphic

Recently Ratified by the ALAC

Initial Report of the Expedited Policy Development Process (EPDP) on the Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data Team
The ALAC submitted a Word Doc form mirroring the new Google Form requested by the EPDP Team for collection of this public comment. In its statement, the ALAC provided its answers on the questions posed by the EPDP Team. In particular, the ALAC made recommendations on additional purposes for processing registration data, including the Accuracy Reporting System (ARS) and research and threats analysis/prevention from the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO). Regarding data elements, the ALAC noted Registrant provided data must not be unilaterally removed without due consultation with the data provider, and the registrant must declare whether it is a natural or legal person. The ALAC noted the technical contact fields must be mandatory, and the Organization field should not be redacted. The ALAC also noted in its conclusion the SSAC revised version of SAC101, a paper previously supported by ALAC, drawing particular attention to the statement, "RDDS access must comply with the law, but access should not be less timely, more restricted and less public than law requires."

Supplemental Initial Report on the New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Policy Development Process (Overarching Issues & Work Tracks 1-4)
The ALAC put on record their responses, suggestions and in some cases, advocacy, to the preliminary recommendations, options and questions in the Report. In particular, the ALAC strongly opposes the retention of the regular highest-bid auction process which was used in the 2012 round (“regular auctions”) as the mechanism of last resort for resolution of contention sets within the Program, proposing instead that the ICANN Community explore the introduction of a multiplier-enhanced Vickrey auction. The ALAC also notably does not support a total ban of all forms of private resolutions, but we is strongly in favor of disallowing forms of private resolutions, detailed in the ALAC statement.

Application for New Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) Dispute-Resolution Service Provider
The ALAC strongly supports the proposal for a new UDRP Dispute Resolution Provider, viewing it beneficial to the interests of all Internet end users, particularly to domain name registrants.

Public Comment for Decision

Proposed Changes to The Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG) Charter  Note: CPWG recommended to ALAC "No Statement".

Current Statements (ALAC Advice, Comment or Correspondence)


5.  APRALO Updates  (20 min)

6. ALS of the Month - Presentation (Lianna, Shreedeep, 10 min)

7. AOB (5 min)


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