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Draft Agenda for GNSO Council meeting Thursday, October 13, 2005.

This agenda was established according to the Rules of Procedure for the GNSO Council

Coordinated Universal Time UTC 12:00
(5:00 LA, 8:00 Washington DC, 13:00 London, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne
Bruce Tonkin will be chairing the GNSO Council teleconference.
Scheduled time for meeting - 120 mins.
Dial-in number sent individually to each Council member

Item 1: Discuss ICANN Strategic issues document

- identify any common points of view for presentation to ICANN staff and other supporting organisations on 18/19 October 2005
Item 2: GNSO Strategic plan document for presentation to the Board in Vancouver

- begin to identify GNSO strategic view for input into ICANN strategic plan
- consider generic domain name system - current strengths and weaknesses, threats and opportunities
- what policy work do we envisage will be required in future related to ICANN's mission?
- how should the GNSO engage with Governments into the future?
(note there is a precedent with UDRP that is based around an international treaty signed by nations with respect to trademark protection)
- consider ICANN document in item 1 above as well as the session run by Patrick Sharry with the Council in Luxembourg

(5:00 LA, 8:00 New York, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne)
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Local time between April and October, Summer in the NORTHERN hemisphere
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Reference (Coordinated Universal Time) UTC 12:00
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California, USA UTC-8+1DST 5:00
Monterrey, Mexico UTC-6+1DST 7:00
Irving, Texas (CST) UTC-6+1DST 7:00
Washington DC, USA (EST) UTC-5+1DST 8:00
Buenos Aires, Argentina UTC-3+0DST 9:00
London, United Kingdom UTC+0+1DST 13:00
Brussels, Belgium (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Karlsruhe, Germany (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Stockholm, Sweden (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Phnom Penh, Cambodia UTC+7+0DST 19:00
Melbourne, Australia UTC+10+0DST 22:00
Auckland, New Zealand UTC+12+0DST 00:00
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The DST starts/ends on last Sunday of October 2005, 2:00 or 3:00 local time (with exceptions)
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For other places see worldclock: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/

Draft Agenda for GNSO Council meeting Thursday, October 13, 2005.

This agenda was established according to the Rules of Procedure for the GNSO Council

Coordinated Universal Time UTC 12:00
(5:00 LA, 8:00 Washington DC, 13:00 London, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne
Bruce Tonkin will be chairing the GNSO Council teleconference.
Scheduled time for meeting - 120 mins.
Dial-in number sent individually to each Council member

Item 1: Discuss ICANN Strategic issues document

- identify any common points of view for presentation to ICANN staff and other supporting organisations on 18/19 October 2005
Item 2: GNSO Strategic plan document for presentation to the Board in Vancouver

- begin to identify GNSO strategic view for input into ICANN strategic plan
- consider generic domain name system - current strengths and weaknesses, threats and opportunities
- what policy work do we envisage will be required in future related to ICANN's mission?
- how should the GNSO engage with Governments into the future?
(note there is a precedent with UDRP that is based around an international treaty signed by nations with respect to trademark protection)
- consider ICANN document in item 1 above as well as the session run by Patrick Sharry with the Council in Luxembourg

(5:00 LA, 8:00 New York, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local time between April and October, Summer in the NORTHERN hemisphere
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reference (Coordinated Universal Time) UTC 12:00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
California, USA UTC-8+1DST 5:00
Monterrey, Mexico UTC-6+1DST 7:00
Irving, Texas (CST) UTC-6+1DST 7:00
Washington DC, USA (EST) UTC-5+1DST 8:00
Buenos Aires, Argentina UTC-3+0DST 9:00
London, United Kingdom UTC+0+1DST 13:00
Brussels, Belgium (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Karlsruhe, Germany (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Stockholm, Sweden (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Phnom Penh, Cambodia UTC+7+0DST 19:00
Melbourne, Australia UTC+10+0DST 22:00
Auckland, New Zealand UTC+12+0DST 00:00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The DST starts/ends on last Sunday of October 2005, 2:00 or 3:00 local time (with exceptions)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For other places see worldclock: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/

Draft Agenda for GNSO Council meeting Thursday, October 13, 2005.



This agenda was established according to the Rules of ProcedureRules of Procedure for the GNSO Council



Coordinated Universal Time UTC 12:00

(5:00 LA, 8:00 Washington DC, 13:00 London, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne

Draft Agenda for GNSO Council meeting Thursday, October 13, 2005.

This agenda was established according to the Rules of Procedure for the GNSO Council

Coordinated Universal Time UTC 12:00
(5:00 LA, 8:00 Washington DC, 13:00 London, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne

Bruce Tonkin will be chairing the GNSO Council teleconference.

Scheduled time for meeting - 120 mins.

Bruce Tonkin will be chairing the GNSO Council teleconference.
Scheduled time for meeting - 120 mins.

Dial-in number sent individually to each Council member



Item 1: Discuss ICANN Strategic issues documentICANN Strategic issues document



- identify any common points of view for presentation to ICANN staff and other supporting organisations on 18/19 October 2005

Dial-in number sent individually to each Council member

Item 1: Discuss ICANN Strategic issues document

- identify any common points of view for presentation to ICANN staff and other supporting organisations on 18/19 October 2005

Item 2: GNSO Strategic plan document for presentation to the Board in Vancouver



- begin to identify GNSO strategic view for input into ICANN strategic plan

- consider generic domain name system - current strengths and weaknesses, threats and opportunities

- what policy work do we envisage will be required in future related to ICANN's mission?

- how should the GNSO engage with Governments into the future?

(note there is a precedent with UDRPUDRP that is based around an international treaty signed by nations with respect to trademark protection)

- consider ICANN document in item 1ICANN document in item 1 above as well as the session run by Patrick Sharry with the Council in Luxembourgsession run by Patrick Sharry with the Council in Luxembourg

Item 2: GNSO Strategic plan document for presentation to the Board in Vancouver

- begin to identify GNSO strategic view for input into ICANN strategic plan
- consider generic domain name system - current strengths and weaknesses, threats and opportunities
- what policy work do we envisage will be required in future related to ICANN's mission?
- how should the GNSO engage with Governments into the future?
(note there is a precedent with UDRP that is based around an international treaty signed by nations with respect to trademark protection)
- consider ICANN document in item 1 above as well as the session run by Patrick Sharry with the Council in Luxembourg



(5:00 LA, 8:00 New York, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne)

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Local time between April and October, Summer in the NORTHERN hemisphere

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Reference (Coordinated Universal Time) UTC 12:00

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California, USA UTC-8+1DST 5:00

Monterrey, Mexico UTC-6+1DST 7:00

Irving, Texas (CST) UTC-6+1DST 7:00

Washington DC, USA (EST) UTC-5+1DST 8:00

Buenos Aires, Argentina UTC-3+0DST 9:00

London, United Kingdom UTC+0+1DST 13:00

Brussels, Belgium (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00

Karlsruhe, Germany (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00

Stockholm, Sweden (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00

Phnom Penh, Cambodia UTC+7+0DST 19:00

Melbourne, Australia UTC+10+0DST 22:00

Auckland, New Zealand UTC+12+0DST 00:00

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

The DST starts/ends on last Sunday of October 2005, 2:00 or 3:00 local time (with exceptions)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

For other places see worldclockworldclock: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/


(5:00 LA, 8:00 New York, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local time between April and October, Summer in the NORTHERN hemisphere
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reference (Coordinated Universal Time) UTC 12:00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
California, USA UTC-8+1DST 5:00
Monterrey, Mexico UTC-6+1DST 7:00
Irving, Texas (CST) UTC-6+1DST 7:00
Washington DC, USA (EST) UTC-5+1DST 8:00
Buenos Aires, Argentina UTC-3+0DST 9:00
London, United Kingdom UTC+0+1DST 13:00
Brussels, Belgium (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Karlsruhe, Germany (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Stockholm, Sweden (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Phnom Penh, Cambodia UTC+7+0DST 19:00
Melbourne, Australia UTC+10+0DST 22:00
Auckland, New Zealand UTC+12+0DST 00:00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The DST starts/ends on last Sunday of October 2005, 2:00 or 3:00 local time (with exceptions)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For other places see worldclock: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/

Draft Agenda for GNSO Council meeting Thursday, October 13, 2005.

This agenda was established according to the Rules of Procedure for the GNSO Council

Coordinated Universal Time UTC 12:00
(5:00 LA, 8:00 Washington DC, 13:00 London, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne
Bruce Tonkin will be chairing the GNSO Council teleconference.
Scheduled time for meeting - 120 mins.
Dial-in number sent individually to each Council member

Item 1: Discuss ICANN Strategic issues document

- identify any common points of view for presentation to ICANN staff and other supporting organisations on 18/19 October 2005
Item 2: GNSO Strategic plan document for presentation to the Board in Vancouver

- begin to identify GNSO strategic view for input into ICANN strategic plan
- consider generic domain name system - current strengths and weaknesses, threats and opportunities
- what policy work do we envisage will be required in future related to ICANN's mission?
- how should the GNSO engage with Governments into the future?
(note there is a precedent with UDRP that is based around an international treaty signed by nations with respect to trademark protection)
- consider ICANN document in item 1 above as well as the session run by Patrick Sharry with the Council in Luxembourg

(5:00 LA, 8:00 New York, 14:00 Brussels, 22:00 Melbourne)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local time between April and October, Summer in the NORTHERN hemisphere
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reference (Coordinated Universal Time) UTC 12:00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
California, USA UTC-8+1DST 5:00
Monterrey, Mexico UTC-6+1DST 7:00
Irving, Texas (CST) UTC-6+1DST 7:00
Washington DC, USA (EST) UTC-5+1DST 8:00
Buenos Aires, Argentina UTC-3+0DST 9:00
London, United Kingdom UTC+0+1DST 13:00
Brussels, Belgium (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Karlsruhe, Germany (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Stockholm, Sweden (CET) UTC+1+1DST 14:00
Phnom Penh, Cambodia UTC+7+0DST 19:00
Melbourne, Australia UTC+10+0DST 22:00
Auckland, New Zealand UTC+12+0DST 00:00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The DST starts/ends on last Sunday of October 2005, 2:00 or 3:00 local time (with exceptions)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For other places see worldclock: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/