[NCSG-EC] Fwd: [SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] Re: [Ext] proposal for ICANN81 Community Sessionncs

Johan Helsingius julf at Julf.com
Wed Jul 31 15:24:33 EEST 2024




-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: 	[SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] Re: [Ext] proposal for 
ICANN81 Community Session
Date: 	Tue, 30 Jul 2024 06:33:07 +0000
From: 	Susan Payne via SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning 
<soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>
Reply-To: 	Susan Payne <susan.payne at comlaude.com>
To: 	Nathalie Peregrine <nathalie.peregrine at icann.org>, 
soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org 
<soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>



Hi all

The IPC would like to put forward a topic for a potential Community 
Session at ICANN 81, for consideration by the group:

Working Title: Reviewing ICANN’s Accountability Mechanisms

Aim:  To hold a general discussion across the community about the ICANN 
Accountability Mechanisms, particularly the Request for Reconsideration 
(RFR) and Independent Review Process (IRP) in order to elicit views on 
whether:

   * these mechanisms are fit for purpose
   * there are unintended outcomes resulting from the manner in which
     these mechanisms are set out in the Bylaws.  For example:
       o do the standing and grounds requirements for either mechanism
         serve to exclude legitimate access by those that the community
         intended to have access, such as SO, AC, SG and Cs
       o Are these mechanisms available to any classes of complainant who
         were not intended by the community to have access to them
       o Is the EC IRP process sufficiently clear and unambiguous.
   * there are concerns sufficient to warrant review and potential
     revision of the relevant Bylaws provisions and, if so, whether there
     is a sufficient support from the community to convene a CCWG to work
     on this.

Brief Background:

On a number of occasions recently, including in meetings with the GNSO 
Council, ICANN Board Members have expressed the view that the IRP, as 
presently drafted, could be used by classes of potential claimant who 
were never intended to have access to this mechanism, such as an 
unsuccessful respondent to an ICANN RFP or tender process.  Board 
Members have expressed the desire for a community discussion on this.

At the same time, the GNSO’s Intellectual Property Constituency recently 
brought a RFR against a proposal by the Board that would have had the 
effect of changing a Fundamental Bylaws without following the 
Bylaws-mandated process for doing so.  The IPC’s RFR was summarily 
dismissed as failing to demonstrate that the IPC was harmed by such a 
Board action.

The intent of this session would not be to publicly debate the IPC’s 
ongoing disagreement with ICANN over the RFR, which is currently in the 
Co-Operative Engagement Process.  Rather, we believe that both examples 
demonstrate that there are concerns, both on ICANN Org’s side and on the 
Community side, with these important accountability mechanisms which 
were revised as a result of the cross community work on Accountability 
in the context of the IANA Transition.  We believe this is an 
appropriate time for a discussion on whether the mechanisms meet the 
community’s expectations, or whether they would benefit from a more 
formal review and revision.


Susan Payne (on behalf of IPC)



Susan Payne
Head of Legal Policy

Image <https://comlaude.com/>

28 Little Russell Street,
London WC1A 2HN, UK
*T*+44 (0) 20 7421 8250
*Ext* 255

*comlaude.com <http://comlaude.com/>*

/Follow us on//LinkedIn 
<https://t-uk.xink.io/Tracking/Index/pRkAAFJfAADw_RQA0>//and//YouTube 
<https://t-uk.xink.io/Tracking/Index/bhkAAFJfAADw_RQA0>/

*Image* <https://www.linkedin.com/company/com-laude>***Image* 
<https://twitter.com/comlaude?lang=en>***Image* 
<https://www.facebook.com/ComLaude/>***Image* 
<https://www.youtube.com/@comlaude>

Image



Get Outlook for iOS <https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*From:* Nathalie Peregrine via SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning 
<soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>
*Sent:* Thursday, July 11, 2024 3:59 PM
*To:* soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org 
<soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>
*Subject:* [SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] Re: [Ext] Re: Re: 
ICANN81 Block Schedule, Production Timeline

Hello all!

I hope you are doing well!

A friendly reminder to please consider the action items below, and 
should topics for the ICANN81 Community Session be raised within your 
groups, to please share on this list for discussion. The deadline for 
topic submission on the list is 19 July 2024.

Thank you all!

Kind regards,

Nathalie

*From: *Nathalie Peregrine via SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning 
<soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>
*Reply to: *Nathalie Peregrine <nathalie.peregrine at icann.org>
*Date: *Monday, 1 July 2024 at 10:20
*To: *"soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org" 
<soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>
*Subject: *[SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] Re: [Ext] Re: Re: 
ICANN81 Block Schedule, Production Timeline

Dear all,

Thank you so much for joining the ICANN81 Kick off call! The input 
shared, be it feedback for ICANN80 and advice regarding the ICANN81 
Block Schedule was extremely helpful!

Please find the Zoom chat text and slide deck from the call attached to 
this email.  The Zoom recording can be accessed here 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/icann.zoom.us/rec/share/8HiDU7bcC13tsDFgOgtPSh2YTj7xqe9kDfacMoEjpeQKh-fh7ophCuEmFyX6JeVE.BlDlBj8WRpmjCG9V__;!!PtGJab4!6MPup5812nXaAULfm-kZwfPE-BCPuPpQdMkq9ISKsQwhCeKhXSr953lge41PsKnaFgNkCLtx6h1PjbbVNzsnwCfSP4g$>. 


Regarding the block schedule, please also find the latest version 
attached with the following change:

   * Monday’s Q&A with ICANN Org’s Executive Team removed, and replaced
     by the Geopolitical Forum initially scheduled on Tuesday.

Thank you to Alejandra for her input on the Community Session topic 
deadline! The previous deadline of the 12^th July 2024 can be extended 
to the 19^th July 2024. However, it would be interesting to hear from 
community leaders on the matter before then via the mailing list. Please 
do bear in mind, that there is no obligation for this Community Session 
to take place, should there be no clear topic community groups agree 
upon, the session can be postponed until ICANN82.

*Action Items for all:*

   * Kindly express any objection to the current block schedule as
     speedily as possible.
   * Please review the joint Board & SO/AC slots and raise concerns
     should there be any
   * Begin conversations about the Community Session topic and the need
     for such a session to be held at ICANN81

Thank you to all and have a lovely week!

Kind regards,

Nathalie

*From: *Alejandra Reynoso Barral <alejandra.reynoso at gmail.com>
*Date: *Friday, 28 June 2024 at 13:04
*To: *Nathalie Peregrine <nathalie.peregrine at icann.org>
*Cc: *"soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org" 
<soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>
*Subject: *[Ext] Re: [SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] Re: ICANN81 
Block Schedule, Production Timeline

Dear Nathalie and All

It was good to see/hear you at the kickoff call.

I understand the eagerness to finalize the block schedule as soon as 
possible, but the current 12th of July deadline to submit a community 
session topic is a bit tight.

The ccNSO council will meet on the 18th of July and, depending on the 
outcome of the discussion of this item, we may or may not want to submit 
something.

Can the deadline be extended?

Best regards,

Alejandra


*******************************************
Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody's watching.
Sing like nobody's listening.
And live like it's Heaven on Earth.
*******************************************

On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 10:13 AM Nathalie Peregrine via 
SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning 
<soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org 
<mailto:soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>> wrote:

     Dear all,

     Ahead of our first ICANN81 Production call scheduled later today at
     17:30 UTC, the Schedule team would like to share an updated version
     of the previously circulated ICANN81 Block Schedule.

     Notable changes are:

     *Monday*

     The Welcome Ceremony has now been extended to 75 mins rather than
     the initially scheduled 60 mins. This is to allow for sufficient
     time for the Tarek Kamal Award. The 30 min break is preserved to
     allow for room re-set for the following session, the Q&A with ICANN
     org Executives, which will now run for 75 mins instead of the
     previously scheduled 90 mins.

     *Thursday*

     The schedule will end at 17:30 local time, instead of the previously
     scheduled 16:00 end time in keeping with habitual planning. This
     will also allow for the Board Placeholder session should it be
     required.

     The updated document as well as the previously circulated Production
     Timeline are attached to this email.

     Looking forward to discussing this further with you all later today!

     Thank you!

     Nathalie, on behalf of the Schedule Team.

     *From: *Nathalie Peregrine <nathalie.peregrine at icann.org
     <mailto:nathalie.peregrine at icann.org>>
     *Date: *Wednesday, 22 May 2024 at 22:13
     *To: *"soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org
     <mailto:soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>"
     <soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org
     <mailto:soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>>
     *Subject: *ICANN81 Block Schedule, Production Timeline

     Dear all,

     Whilst you are all busy planning for ICANN80, staff support thought
     it might be helpful for you to have access to the ICANN81 draft
     block schedule and production timeline ahead of time. ICANN81 will
     take place in Istanbul from the 9 – 14 November 2024.

     As most of you know, planning for an ICANN meeting would
     traditionally start at the end of the previous ICANN meeting for the
     next one. There are many benefits to starting planning earlier, this
     allows for more discussions about topics, new session formats and
     ought to make outreach and engagement efforts easier.

     Holding ICANN81 Production Calls prior to ICANN80 may be confusing,
     but having access to a proposed block schedule and production
     timeline could trigger discussions within your own groups but also
     on this ICANN meeting planning mailing list. It may also assist with
     session agenda planning for ICANN80.

     Please bear in mind the following:

       * The draft block schedule follows a thought process stemming from
         what worked at previous AGMs and equally other ICANN meetings.
         It can however be modified and tweaked according to your
         collective input
       * The production timeline shows an estimate of the deadlines by
         which scheduling steps should have taken place. If we can be
         ahead of the production timeline (for instance, the sharing of
         the block schedule and timeline before ICANN80), this will free
         up more Production Call time for discussion.

     Please do not hesitate to provide your input here, your questions,
     your ideas for ICANN81.

     We look forward to working with you on the AGM!

     Kind regards,

     The Schedule Team

     _______________________________________________
     SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning mailing list --
     soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org
     <mailto:soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>
     To unsubscribe send an email to
     soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning-leave at icann.org
     <mailto:soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning-leave at icann.org>

     _______________________________________________
     By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of
     your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list
     accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy
     (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy
     <https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy>) and the website Terms of
     Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos
     <https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos>). You can visit the Mailman link
     above to change your membership status or configuration, including
     unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery
     altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential to the 
intended recipient. They may not be disclosed, used by or copied in any 
way by anyone other than the intended recipient. If you have received 
this message in error, please return it to the sender (deleting the body 
of the email and attachments in your reply) and immediately and 
permanently delete it. Please note that Com Laude Group Limited (the 
“Com Laude Group”) does not accept any responsibility for viruses and it 
is your responsibility to scan or otherwise check this email and any 
attachments. The Com Laude Group does not accept liability for 
statements which are clearly the sender's own and not made on behalf of 
the group or one of its member entities. The Com Laude Group is a 
limited company registered in England and Wales with company number 
10689074 and registered office at 28 Little Russell Street, London, WC1A 
2HN England. The Com Laude Group includes Nom-IQ Limited t/a Com Laude, 
a company registered in England and Wales with company number 5047655 
and registered office at 28 Little Russell Street, London, WC1A 2HN 
England; Valideus Limited, a company registered in England and Wales 
with company number 6181291 and registered office at 28 Little Russell 
Street, London, WC1A 2HN England; Demys Limited, a company registered in 
Scotland with company number SC197176 and registered office at 15 
William Street, South West Lane, Edinburgh, EH3 7LL Scotland; Consonum, 
Inc. dba Com Laude USA and Valideus USA, a corporation incorporated in 
the State of Washington and principal office address at Suite 332, 
Securities Building, 1904 Third Ave, Seattle, WA 98101; Com Laude 
(Japan) Corporation, a company registered in Japan with company number 
0100-01-190853 and registered office at 1-3-21 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 
104-0033, Japan; Com Laude Domain ESP S.L.U., a company registered in 
Spain and registered office address at Calle Barcas 2, 2, Valencia, 
46002, Spain. For further information see www.comlaude.com 
<https://comlaude.com/>
-------------- next part --------------
_______________________________________________
SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning mailing list -- soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org
To unsubscribe send an email to soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning-leave at icann.org

_______________________________________________
By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.


More information about the NCSG-EC mailing list