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The ICANN71 Planning Committee will work on the ICANN71 At-Large Schedule, implementing the Action Items from ICANN70 as well as the Sub Committee on Outreach and Engagements suggestions.

Mailing list: icann71-pc@icann.org  

Planning Committee Members

Name

Region

Maureen Hilyard
Abdulkarim OloyedeAFRALO
Aïcha AbbadAFRALO
Hadia ElminiawiAFRALO
Olévié KouamiAFRALO
Bright KulekeAFRALO
Cheryl Langdon-OrrAPRALO
Christopher WilkinsonEURALO
Joanna KuleszaEURALO
Natalia FilinaEURALO
Sébastien BacholletEURALO
Augusto HoLACRALO
Marcelo RodriguezLACRALO
Carlos AguirreLACRALO
Jonathan ZuckNARALO 
Judith HellersteinNARALO


Meetings:

Meetings will be held weekly until the At-Large Schedule is finalised.


Next Meeting: 03 June 2021

Last Meeting: 27 May 2021

Previous Calls


SCHEDULING:

Draft Block Schedule  & Production Timeline (one document)

At-Large Schedule - note sessions on this Google doc will then be transferred to the daily wiki agenda pages

Latest iScheduler

ICANN71 Sessions of Interest

Please list hereafter potential session topics for ICANN71


Session Title/Topic

Proposer

Moderator 

Description / Comments

Notes
1 Public Interest: is the commercialisation of ccTLDs a threat?

Christopher Wilkinson 

Hadia ElMiniawi


Objective: The session will attempt to explore if commercialization of ccTLD registries affects Internet end users. Trying to understand the possible impacts of commercialization on consumer protection, competition, the stability of the DNS and in a broader sense on the public interest.

Description: In attempting to explore the public interest in ccTLD registries commercialization, the session will start with an introduction to the history of ccTLD policy and then will to attempt to answer two questions:

1) What is the impact of ccTLD registries commercialization on consumer protection, competition, and the stability of the DNS?

2) Does the commercialization of ccTLD registries affect Internet end users?

Panelists: Expert on ccNSO policy history for the introduction, A GAC member to discuss the matter from a national point of view, a domain name industry player or leader. 


2

Developing Regional Policy
measures in the field of DNS abuse

Joanna Kulesza
Abdulkarim to possibly support drafting the agenda and outcome Click for full description & agenda
3GDPR as a technology - policy implicationsJoanna Kulesza Christopher WilkinsonChristopher Wilkinson suggested for moderator with Joanna running Q&A and/or providing a summary Click for full description & agenda 
4End User Participation in ICANN PDPs and their Role within the ICANN ecosystem (New and Confirmed Title)Hadia ElMiniawiHadia ElMiniawi

Title: End User Participation in ICANN PDPs and their Role within the ICANN ecosystem

Objective: To explore the weight and Impact of Internet end users on ICANN policy development processes

Description: The session will highlight end-users participation in ICANN PDPs and their role within ICANN’s ecosystem. Exploring their weight within ICANN’s community and their impact on decision-making.  The session will start with an introduction about Internet end users participation in ICANN ecosystem, and then we will attempt to answer two questions:

  • How much does the ICANN Board rely on the Internet user community in taking its decisions?
  • To what extent has the ICANN community been able to gather opinion that is representative of the Internet end users?

Panelists: From the At-Large community, the ICANN Board of Directors and the GNSO.

Moderator: Hadia ElMiniawi and anyone else who would like to take part of this.

NOTE from Hadia:

If you would like to postpone it to ICANN 72 I am fine with this, in which case I could volunteer to help with Christopher’s session  Public Interest: is the commercialization of ccTLDs a threat?




EURALO Policy Session Proposer

Moderator




"New gTLDS: protection of geographical names (& designations of origin and geographical indications) in EUROPE."Christopher Wilkinson Sandra Hoferichter (accepted)

EU Commission asked to address: Legal protection of geo names, Appellation d'Origine and currency codes (particularly EUR).

ICANN71 – The Hague – Virtual Policy Forum - 14-17 June 2021
EURALO Policy Session
16 June 2021 - 10:30-12:00 UTC - 12:30-14:00 CEST
New gTLDs: Protection of geographical names in Europe
Objective
Respond to the Sub-Pro PDP on gTLDs to ensure that in the public interest European geo-names of all kinds, are not exposed to open speculative registrations allowed by ICANN.
The session will endeavor to assess the risks of open, speculative delegations and the eventual costs to local communities and final users arising from the unregulated sale of 'premium' domains, or even the geo-TLDs themselves.
Description
The session will explore and report on the needs and interests of users for geographical identity, the existing scope and opportunities for legal protection, intellectual property aspects including AOC, and alpha3 codes in ISO3166 and ISO 4217, including for example, EUR.
Introduction: Sébastien Bachollet ( EURALO Chair)
Moderator : Sandra H oferichter  ( Medienstadt Leipzig e.V . & EURODIG)
Panelists TBC
GAC members
Existing policy in a ccTLD
Case study of a country that practices legal protection of geo names
EU Commission: scope for legal protection through Applicable Local Law (c.f. GDPR)
People involved in the .vin/.wine story
Rapporteur
Summary and conclusions, EURALO follow-up
Christopher Wilkinson (ISOC Wallonia)


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