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Proposed GNSO Council Agenda Wednesday,
October 29, 2003
This agenda was established according to the Rules
of Procedure for the GNSO Council
Coordinated Universal Time UTC 13:00
- see below for local times
Bruce Tonkin will be chairing the
GNSO Council teleconference.
Scheduled time for meeting - 180 mins.
Dial-in number sent individually
to each Council member who will not be present
Item 1. Approval of Agenda
Item 2. Summary of last meetings
- approval of minutes for 25 Sept 2003
- approval of minutes for 16 October 2003
Item 3. Actions arising from last meeting [30 mins]
- Request Discussion with the Board on extension of 3 representatives per constituency
until annual meeting in 2004
Item 4. WHOIS terms of reference from GNSO WHOIS Steering Committee [1 hour]
Divided into three areas:
(1) Restricting access to WHOIS data for marketing purposes
(2) Review of data collected and displayed
(3) Improving accuracy of collected data
Terms of Reference: area 1 http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois-privacy/tor.shtml
area 2 http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois-privacy/tor2.shtml
area 3 http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois-privacy/tor3.shtml
For discussion and approval by Council.
Item 5. Decision regarding WHOIS task force structure [30 mins]
Two options were discussed by the GNSO WHOIS Steering Committee, assuming all
three areas being studied at the same time, and multiple representatives from
each constituency to resource the workload
(1) A single task force with 3 working groups
(2) Three separate task forces
For discussion and decision by Council.
Item 6. Motion for an Issues Report on New TLDs [30 mins]:
With reference to Section
II.C.8
"Continue the process of implementing new top level domains (TLDs), which process
shall include consideration and evaluation of:
a. The potential impact of new TLDs on the Internet root server system and Internet
stability;
b. The creation and implementation of selection criteria for new and existing
TLD registries, including public explanation of the process, selection criteria,
and the rationale for selection decisions;
c. Potential consumer benefits/costs associated with establishing a competitive
environment for TLD registries; and,
d. Recommendations from expert advisory panels, bodies, agencies, or organizations
regarding economic, competition, trademark, and intellectual property issues.
Define and implement a predictable strategy for selecting new TLDs using straightforward,
transparent, and objective procedures that preserve the stability of the Internet
(strategy development to be completed by September 30, 2004 and implementation
to commence by December 31, 2004)."
Motion proposed by Milton Mueller:
In order to facilitate compliance with Section II.C.8 of the Memorandum of Understanding
between the U.S. Department of Commerce and ICANN, the GNSO Council requests
that the Staff Manager produce an Issues Report on the creation and implementation
of a regularly scheduled procedure and objective selection criteria for new
TLD registries.
Item 7. Summary of top 5
UDRP issues [15 mins]
Item 8. Budget update [15 mins]
GNSO Secretariat to provide:
- report on current
balance of GNSO account
- procedures in place by ICANN to manage the account on behalf of the GNSO).
Item 9: Any other business
(05:00 LA, 08:00 New York, 14:00 Paris, 22:00 Japan/Korea, Wednesday 29 October,
00:00 Melbourne Thursday 30 October 2003
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Jerusalem, Israel UTC+2+0DST 15:00
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