ICANN/GNSO GNSO Email List Archives

[council]


<<< Chronological Index >>>    <<< Thread Index >>>

[council] At-Large Newsletter Feb/Mar

  • To: "'GNSO Council'" <council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [council] At-Large Newsletter Feb/Mar
  • From: "Bret Fausett" <bfausett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:47:11 -0700
  • Cc: "'ICANN At-Large - Denise Michel'" <michel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Sender: owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Thread-index: AcZrLpUN2s8veFdgS62jK3P4yxpNWwAp7ejA

FYI

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-alac@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-alac@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ICANN
At-Large - Denise Michel
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 6:44 PM
To: At-Large Advisory Committee (publicly archived)
Subject: [alac] At-Large Newsletter Feb/Mar

ICANN AT-LARGE NEWSLETTER

In this issue:

.       Action: THINK YOU CAN DO BETTER? - If you are interested in helping
to 
lead ICANN (or know someone who is) now is the time to apply for a position
on ICANN's Board, the ALAC, or a Supporting Organizations' 
Council. Recommendations and statements of interest are being sought by
ICANN's Nominating Committee.  More information and application forms are
available at <http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-18apr06.htm>.

.       Action:  CAN REGISTRY POLICIES & CONTRACTS BENEFIT USERS? - Of
course 
they can. But to what degree do they?  The GNSO Council is seeking public
comments on developing policies on several issues that apply to generic top
level domains (gTLDs) (eg. price controls), rather than treating them as
matters to negotiate with each Registry separately on a contract by contract
basis.  The ALAC is considering all this in terms of users' interests and
welcomes your input.  Public comments are needed by 30 April. More
information is posted at
<http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-16mar06.htm>.

.       Information:  CHECK-OUT WWW.ICANNALAC.ORG - Members of the ALAC 
created a new website -- www.icannalac.org -- for the At-Large community. It
is intended to help inform and encourage a dialogue among members of ICANN's
At-Large community about domain name system issues that affect the world's
Internet users. At-Large community members are encouraged to register and
share thoughts, announcements, news and commentary relating to ICANN and the
interests of individual Internet users.

.       Information:  SOMETHING'S MISSING IN THE DNS - A majority of the 
world's Internet users can't have a domain name in their own language (using
non-Latin scripts).  ICANN established guidelines for the introduction of
Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) on the second level of the DNS (domain
name system) last year, and now the ICANN President's Advisory Committee on
IDNs has proposed a timetable leading to the technical testing of IDNs in
top level domains (the TLD level). 
More information is posted at
<http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-14mar06.htm>.  The ALAC's
latest IDN statement is posted at
<http://icann.org/meetings/wellington/alac-idn-statement-27mar06.htm>.

.       Information:  IF YOU MISSED THE AT-LARGE FORUMS ON NEW TLDs & IDNs, 
CATCH THEM ON-LINE - At the recent Asia-Pacific ICANN meeting in Wellington,
the ALAC sponsored a forum on how to launch a new top level domain selection
process that enhances user and registrant choice worldwide, and a workshop
to educate and inform users on implementing internationalized domain names
(IDNs) so the world's non-English speaking communities can use domain names
in their own language.  An Asia-Pacific At-Large Organizing meeting and ALAC
meetings also were held in Wellington.  For those who couldn't make it to
New Zealand, audio files and wiki notes have been posted by attendees.  It's
almost like being there.

.       Information:  AT-LARGE NOW EXTRA-LARGE - At-Large continues to grow,

welcoming its newest user groups:  Privaterra, based in Canada; Coalition
Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail, based in the USA; Internet Society
Hong Kong, based in P.R. China; Internet Society Quebec, based in Canada;
and CAUCE Canada. Thirty-eight organizations have registered as "At-Large
Structures" and applications are pending from 14 more groups worldwide that
want to involve individual Internet users in ICANN. Join a group or form a
new one. Information is posted at
<http://alac.icann.org/announcements/announcement-23may05.htm>.

.       Information:  NEW ALAC CHAIR:  At the ICANN Wellington meeting, ALAC

member Annette Muehlberg took over for the ALAC's founding Chair, Vittorio
Bertola.  The ALAC joins the ICANN community in thanking Vittorio for his
dedicated leadership and vision in launching and leading the ALAC and the
growing network of At-Large user groups.

.       Dates to Watch:
        o       30 April 2006 - Public comments due on Policies for
Contractual 
Conditions for Existing Registries
                <http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-16mar06.htm>.
        o       30 April 2006 - On line survey for review of the GNSO
closes.  Take 
the survey at
                <http://www.icann-gnsoreview.org/>, or contact the research
team at 
+44 207 955 6064
                or via email at <j.tinkler@xxxxxxxxx>.
        o       5 May 2006 - Papers due on Policies for Contractual
Conditions for 
Existing Registries
                <http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-11apr06.htm>.
        o       10 May 2006 - ICANN Board consideration of the proposed .XXX
registry 
agreement
                <http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-20apr06.htm>.
        o       26-30 June 2006 - ICANN meeting in Marrakech, Morocco < 
http://icann.org/meetings/>.
        o       16 July 2006 - Statements of Interest for ICANN leadership
positions 
due to the Nominating Committee
        
<http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-18apr06.htm>.

________________________________________

.       Action: THINK YOU CAN DO BETTER? - If you are interested in helping
to 
lead ICANN (or know someone who is) now is the time to apply for a position
on ICANN's Board, the ALAC, or a Supporting Organizations' 
Council. Recommendations and statements of interest are being sought by
ICANN's Nominating Committee.  More information and application forms are
available at <http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-18apr06.htm>.

Statements of interest for the following positions are being accepted:

.       Three members of the ICANN Board of Directors
.       One member of the Council of the Generic Names Supporting
Organization 
(GNSO)
.       One member of the Council of the Country-Code Names Supporting 
Organization (ccNSO)
.       Two members of the At Large Advisory Committee (ALAC)

ICANN's Nominating Committee will be appointing individuals to these
positions this Fall.  The Committee, as always, includes five delegates from
At-Large (one from each geographic region; see
<http://alac.icann.org/announcements/announcement-08feb06.htm>).  It is an
independent committee responsible for selecting a majority of the members of
ICANN's Board and other positions within ICANN.  The Nominating Committee
states that individuals it selects "will have a unique opportunity to work
with accomplished colleagues from around the globe, address the Internet's
intriguing technical coordination problems and policy development challenges
with diverse functional, cultural, and geographic dimensions, and gain
valuable insights and experience from working across boundaries of
knowledge, responsibility and perspective. 
Additionally, those selected will gain the satisfaction of making a valuable
public service contribution." More information on the positions to be filled
is posted at
<http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/formal-call-2006.html>.

.       Action:  CAN REGISTRY POLICIES & CONTRACTS BENEFIT USERS? - Of
course 
they can. But to what degree do they?  The GNSO Council is seeking public
comments on developing policies on several issues that apply to generic top
level domains (gTLDs) (eg. price controls), rather than treating them as
matters to negotiate with each Registry separately on a contract by contract
basis.  The ALAC is considering all this in terms of users' interests and
welcomes your input.  Public comments are needed by 30 April. More
information is posted at
<http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-16mar06.htm>.

On 2 March 2006, the GNSO Council launched a policy development process
(PDP) on "Policies for contractual conditions for existing gTLDs."  It arose
out of the Council's consideration of the .NET and .COM agreements, as well
as issues surrounding the introduction of new gTLDs. 
  The overall goal of this policy development process is "to determine what
policies are appropriate for the future of gTLDs within the context of
ICANN's mission and core values, that relate to the issues identified in the
specific terms of reference below."  The Council is specifically seeking
public comments related to:

1.      Registry agreement renewal
2.      Relationship between registry agreements and consensus policies
3.      Policy for price controls for registry services
4.      ICANN fees
5.      Uses of registry data
6.      Investments in development and infrastructure

Please submit comments to the Council at <gtld-policies-tor@xxxxxxxxx> and
make sure you share your views with the At-Large community at our new
website <www.icannalac.org> so we know what your think.

.       Information:  CHECK-OUT WWW.ICANNALAC.ORG - Members of the ALAC 
created a new website -- www.icannalac.org -- for the At-Large community. It
is intended to help inform and encourage a dialogue among members of ICANN's
At-Large community about domain name system issues that affect the world's
Internet users. At-Large community members are encouraged to register and
share thoughts, announcements, news and commentary relating to ICANN and the
interests of individual Internet users.

The new website is run by the members of the ALAC, for the use and benefit
of you, the users. It is not run by ICANN and is independent of
<www.icann.org>.  It features news and commentary on hot topics, on line
discussions organized by issues, photos, newsletters, and more.

.       Information:  SOMETHING'S MISSING IN THE DNS - A majority of the 
world's Internet users can't have a domain name in their own language (using
non-Latin scripts).  ICANN established guidelines for the introduction of
Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) on the second level of the DNS (domain
name system) last year, and now the ICANN President's Advisory Committee on
IDNs has proposed a timetable leading to the technical testing of IDNs in
top level domains (the TLD level). 
More information is posted at
<http://icann.org/announcements/announcement-14mar06.htm>.  The ALAC's
latest IDN statement is posted at
<http://icann.org/meetings/wellington/alac-idn-statement-27mar06.htm>.

The President's Advisory Committee on IDNs is preparing a proposal for a
technical test of internationalized top level domain labels. 
Representatives from all regions of the world are taking part in the
discussion of the technical test, which will include two approaches to the
insertion of IDN records into the root zone of the DNS. According to ICANN,
"the test procedure will ensure that enabling multiple languages at the top
level will not adversely affect users. It will also establish the technical
methods that are available for such deployment and will enable ICANN's
policy development bodies to move forward with their ongoing work with
regard to policy decisions essential to a production environment in which
users will be able to access the Internet using their local languages."

The ALAC recently held an IDN Workshop for users at the ICANN meeting in
Wellington, and issued an IDN statement outlining key principles to guide
IDN implementation.  See
<http://icann.org/meetings/wellington/agenda-idn-28mar06.htm> and
<http://icann.org/meetings/wellington/alac-idn-statement-27mar06.htm>
for more information.  Share your views, questions, and suggestions on IDNs
at our new website <www.icannalac.org>.

.       Information:  IF YOU MISSED THE AT-LARGE FORUMS ON NEW TLDs & IDNs, 
CATCH THEM ON-LINE - At the recent Asia-Pacific ICANN meeting in Wellington,
the ALAC sponsored a forum on how to launch a new top level domain selection
process that enhances user and registrant choice worldwide, and a workshop
to educate and inform users on implementing internationalized domain names
(IDNs) so the world's non-English speaking communities can use domain names
in their own language.  An Asia-Pacific At-Large Organizing meeting and ALAC
meetings also were held in Wellington.  For those who couldn't make it to
New Zealand, audio files and wiki notes have been posted by attendees.  It's
almost like being there.

(Note:  the notes and audio files were not created by ICANN and are not
posted on ICANN's website).

- At-Large New TLDs forum: <http://icannwiki.org/IUF_2006_03_26>
- At-Large IDN Workshop: (audience notes)
<http://icannwiki.org/IUW_2006_03_28>; (audio file)
<http://blog.lextext.com/blog/_archives/2006/3/27/1845496.html#attachments>;
(agenda and slides)
<http://icann.org/meetings/wellington/agenda-idn-28mar06.htm>)
- Other sessions:  (links to audience notes)
<http://icannwiki.org/Wellington_Schedule_%26_Session_Notes>

After you've had a chance to review this wealth of information, don't forget
to share your thoughts with the At-Large community and the ALAC at our new
website <www.icannalac.org>.

.       Information:  AT-LARGE NOW EXTRA-LARGE - At-Large continues to grow,

welcoming its newest user groups:  Privaterra, based in Canada; Coalition
Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail, based in the USA; Internet Society
Hong Kong, based in P.R. China; Internet Society Quebec, based in Canada;
and CAUCE Canada. Thirty-eight organizations have registered as "At-Large
Structures" and applications are pending from 14 more groups worldwide that
want to involve individual Internet users in ICANN. Join a group or form a
new one. Information is posted at
<http://alac.icann.org/announcements/announcement-23may05.htm>.

.       Information:  NEW ALAC CHAIR:  At the ICANN Wellington meeting, ALAC

member Annette Muehlberg took over for the ALAC's founding Chair, Vittorio
Bertola.  The ALAC joins the ICANN community in thanking Vittorio for his
dedicated leadership and vision in launching and leading the ALAC and the
growing network of At-Large user groups.

The Interim At-Large Advisory Committee
alac@xxxxxxxxx
www.icannalac.org

If a group you are involved with wants to influence decisions that shape the
Internet, register as an "At-Large Structure" and participate in ICANN
decisions critical to the Internet's end users. "At-Large Structure"
registration is free, easy, and done via email. Groups interested
participating in ICANN At-Large are encouraged to send an email to
<als@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> or get more information and an application on line <
www.alac.icann.org/applications/>.

Attachment: smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature



<<< Chronological Index >>>    <<< Thread Index >>>