Description
In late 2019, the APRALO Leadership Team proposed the initiation of an APRALO Policy Platform for 2020. After reviewing input from RALO members to the proposal and in light of the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic, the Leadership Team considers this APRALO Policy Forum to be a modest but useful kickstart to facilitate and coordinate ICANN policy-related discussions at a regional level.
Purpose:
The APRALO Policy Forum seeks to:
- Facilitate informed, inclusive regional position development on issues within ICANN's remit
- Support APRALO Leadership's participation as a regional partner to the ALAC Policy Platform
Membership:
Open to all APRALO members interested in ICANN policy-related discussions, by subscription to the mailing list. The membership list is published below.
Operation:
To begin with, this Policy Forum will be facilitated using this work space and the apralo-policy@icann.org mailing list which will be moderated by members of the Leadership Team and supported by At-Large Staff. The ICANN Expected Standards of Behaviour will apply.
14 Sep 2020
Active Discussion(s)
CLOSEDAPRALO Statement to the Call for Public Comments to the GNSO New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Final Outputs for ICANN Board Consideration (22 Apr - 1 Jun 2021)
Status: The APRALO Statement dated 1 Jun 2021 SUBMITTED See: Submission link
Background: A Public Comment Process has been initiated to invite comments to the GNSO New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Final Outputs for ICANN Board Consideration. This Public Comment Process, which closes on 1 June 2021, is intended to focus on all Outputs approved by the GNSO Council, rather than the Outputs that were not approved. Those not approved are Topic 23 Closed Generics in its entirety and recommendations 35.2 and 35.4 from Topic 35 Auctions: Mechanisms of Last Resort / Private Resolution of Contention Sets.
At the Consolidated Policy Working Group (CPWG) call on 28 April 2021, CPWG Co-Chair Olivier Crepin-Leblond suggested that each RALO may wish to consider submitting its own statement to this Public Comment Process. It was also suggested that such a RALO statement, if any, might be based on the ALAC Advice on Subsequent Procedures, which had been developed through the CPWG deliberation process and subsequently ratified unanimously by the ALAC prior to its submission to the ICANN Board on 16 April 2021. For reference, this particular ALAC Advice is published along with translation in the other 5 UN languages as well at the CPWG work space.
At the APRALO Monthly Call of 20 May 2021, the following recommendation was adopted for APRALO to participate in and submit a statement to the referenced Public Comment Process.
The Recommendation
- That APRALO ought to submit a statement to this Public Comment Process
- That a small team of drafters be conscripted to prepare such a statement
- That the statement should:-
- Endorse the ratified ALAC Advice on Subsequent Procedures of 16 April 2021 (see: ALAC Advice at https://atlarge.icann.org/advice_statements/13823)
- Emphasize in particular the importance of the following:
- To facilitate increased adoption of Universal Acceptance (UA) & Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs)
- To facilitate increased & equitable access by “Global South”, community / niche TLD applicants through the Applicant Support Program (ASP) & Community Priority Evaluation (CPE) and a ban on private auctions
- To advocate for ALAC to have automatic standing to file Community Objections (where it deems necessary)
- That the prepared statement be circulated through the APAC-Discuss mailing list by Wed 26 May 2021 for comments
- That the APRALO Leadership Team be empowered to finalize and submit the statement prior to the 1 June 2021 submission deadline
To review the drafted statement, go to: < this googledoc link >
PLANNINGThe At-Large Community and DNS Abuse: An Individual User Education Campaign
Background: During ICANN 67, the ALAC committed to a two-pronged strategy with regards to DNS Abuse. First, we would play a leadership role in promoting the necessary dialog, within the ICANN community, needed for reforms to ICANN policy, additional tools for ICANN Contract Compliance and best practices of all parties. The second prong, to which we have committed, is an education campaign, designed to alert our constituency, individual end users, to the dangers of DNS abuse and strategies to protect themselves.
It was proposed that representatives from each of the RALOs will discuss:
- Existing regional efforts already underway including available resources and lessons learned
- Additional resources (videos, flyers, etc.) that are necessary to enhance outreach on this topic
- Creative ways to get these resources in front of as many individual ends users around the world as possible
- Potential metrics to evaluate each of these efforts to allow for program assessment and refinement
Current Status: This is the follow on action, marking the first of many onward discussions, necessary to launch a large scale education campaign on DNS Abuse.
Next Steps: Each RALO to identify a representative to this discussion during ICANN69. That representative should come prepared with an understanding of what resources of which they are aware, which ones are being developed already by local organizations (ISOC, RALOs and other regional organizations) and what additional materials they believe are needed in their region. They should be prepared to brainstorm on how best to organize this effort at the regional level, once materials are identified; in other words:
- Should we identify a standard set of resources and then have the RALOs supplement them with regional flavor?
- Should this effort be parked as Capacity Building or Outreach?
The goal is to establish a group to work on this topic going forward,
Particular Focus for APRALO: To identify one or more representatives to act as our regional liaisons to this campaign and to help collate relevant information currently available with our region as our input.
To Comment or Add to the At-Large Resource Collection, go to: APRALO Participation in At-Large DNS Abuse Education Campaign
Projects
- Register of Skills & Interests ACTIVE
- Regional Hot Topics Survey 2021
Contact
Staff Support Lead:
Mailing list: apralo-policy@icann.org
To subscribe to the APRALO Policy Forum mailing list (or read the archives / manage your subscription) please send a request to staff@atlarge.icann.org.
Members
Membership of the APRALO Policy Forum comprises:
Name | Position | Date Joined / (Resigned) | Notes |
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ALAC Member/Co-Chair | 16 Sep 2020 | ||
APRALO Chair/Co-Chair | 16 Sep 2020 | ||
Nadira Alaraj | APRALO Vice-Chair and ATLAS III Ambassador | 16 Sep 2020 | |
Maureen Hilyard | ALAC Chair | 16 Sep 2020 | |
Holly Raiche | ALAC Member | 16 Sep 2020 | |
Gunela Astbrink | ATLAS III Ambassador | 17 Sep 2020 | |
Priyatosh Jana | ATLAS III Ambassador | 17 Sep 2020 | |
Aris Ignacio | 17 Sep 2020 | ||
Kristina Hakobyan | ATLAS III Ambassador | 18 Sep 2020 | |
Fouad Bajwa | 21 Sep 2020 | ||
Gopal Tadepalli | 21 Sep 2020 | ||
Cheryl Langdon-Orr | 21 Sep 2020 | ||
Mohammad Kawsar Uddin | 22 Sep 2020 | ||
Narine Khachatryan | 23 Sep 2020 | ||
Amrita Choudhury | 24 Sep 2020 | ||
Shreedeep Rayamajhi | ATLAS III Ambassador | 30 Sep 2020 | |
Jaewon Son | 05 Oct 2020 | ||
Mahmoud Lattouf | 17 Mar 2021 | ||
Lianna Galstyan | APRALO Vice-Chair | 18 Mar 2021 | |
Amir Qayyum | ATLAS III Ambassador | 18 Mar 2021 | |
Winthrop Yu | 18 Mar 2021 | ||
Prateek Pathak | ATLAS III Ambassador | 19 Mar 2021 | |
Abdul Ghayoor Bawary | 22 Mar 2021 | ||
K Mohan Raidu | 29 Mar 2021 | ||
Suhaidi Hassan | ATLAS III Ambassador | 29 Mar 2021 | |
Azatullah Dawoodzai | 01 Apr 2021 | ||
Sivasubramanian Muthusamy | ATLAS III Ambassador | 05 May 2021 | |
Ali AlMeshal | Former APRALO Vice-Chair and ATLAS III Ambassador | 05 May 2021 | |
Aisyah Shakirah | ATLAS III Ambassador | ||
Bikram Shrestha | ATLAS III Ambassador | ||
Hanan Khatib | ATLAS III Ambassador | ||
Md Jahangir Hossain | ATLAS III Ambassador |
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APRALO Policy Forum Discussions 2020 Archive