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Re: [council] WSIS session on new gTLDs


Marilia, all,

I received some further feedback that the original title was inserted as a
placeholder and that it will be amended to ensure the focus is on the review
process itself. I hope that addresses your concern?

Best regards,

Marika

From:  Marilia Maciel <mariliamaciel@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:  Tuesday 29 March 2016 at 13:47
To:  Marika Konings <marika.konings@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc:  "council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:  Re: [council] WSIS session on new gTLDs

Dear all, 

Thank you very much, Marika, for proving this information. The WSIS Forum is
the largest meeting on ICT for development and one of the major events in
the Internet Governance calendar, in which UN organisations and all
stakeholders get together to review the implementation of the goals set
forth by the World Summit on the Information Society. Sessions have
considerable visibility and attendance.

I see the presence of ICANN in this meeting with very positive eyes. It is
very important to dialogue with other organisations in the internet
ecosystem. However, I find that the framing of this particular session is
not adequate, as it seems to take for granted the work that we are doing in
the GNSO, particularly in the WG on new gTLD subsequent procedures.

I understand that GDD may want to talk about the lessons learned from a
staff standpoint (taking into consideration the reviews that have been
commissioned), but these reviews should be an element to be fed into the
policy development process, which is the right mechanism to identify lessons
learned in a holistic manner and define the way forward.

The GNSO is still in the process of drawing lessons from the first round and
defining if a second round is desirable and what should be improved for it
to take place in a smooth manner. I do not think we can say that "ICANN has
embarked on a preparation for the second round", before the GNSO takes its
time to develop policy. I understand the wish to "heat" the market for new
gTLDs, however, this framing is just inaccurate and undermines the role of
the GNSO from an internal policy perspective and from a public relations
standpoint. 

I would like to suggest that we include this update we have received from
staff in the agenda of the next GNSO call. I would also like to suggest, on
a personal capacity, that GDD considers withdrawing the proposal or changing
the framing of this session in order for it to reflect the stage of
discussions that we find ourselves now. If the second option is preferred,
it would be good that GDD works together with the chairs of the WG on new
gTLD subsequent procedures to reframe and organize this session.

Thanks and best wishes,
Marília


On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 6:29 PM, Marika Konings <marika.konings@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> There was a request during the GNSO Council wrap up session to obtain further
> information about the new gTLD Session that had been submitted by ICANN to
> take place during the WSIS Forum which takes place from 2-6 May in Geneva,
> Switzerland. This session is currently scheduled for 2 May from 14.30 ­16.15
> (see Draft Agenda (as of 24/03/2016)
> <https://www.itu.int/net4/wsis/forum/2016/Content/documents/agenda/WSISForum_2
> 016_DraftAgenda_2016-03-24.pdf> ) and is titled 'the gTLD Programme: Looking
> Forward to a Future Application Round'. The request for this session noted
> that 'The Workshop will explore and discuss the lessons learned from the 1st
> Round of gTLD applications which took place in 2012 and will look forward to
> the process ICANN has embarked on in preparation for a 2nd Round of
> applications¹. The responsible staff will now start to scope out this session
> following the approval of the ITU of the request.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Marika 



-- 
Marília Maciel
Pesquisadora Gestora - Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade - FGV Direito Rio
Researcher and Coordinator - Center for Technology & Society - FGV Law
School
http://direitorio.fgv.br/cts
DiploFoundation associate - www.diplomacy.edu <http://www.diplomacy.edu>
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