Civic Representation in ICANN: What Now? - ISOC-NY Forum @ NYU 10/8/09
Alex Gakuru
gakuru at GMAIL.COM
Fri Oct 9 11:10:13 CEST 2009
Greetings,
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Avri Doria <avri at ltu.se> wrote:
> On 9 Oct 2009, at 08:10, Joly MacFie wrote:
>
>> While we did not manage to resolve the differences in the 'constituency'
>> versus 'broad tent' approaches to the NCSG I think we did find some
>> common ground in agreeing that there are definite flaws in the SIC
>> proposal,
>> not to mention process.
>
>
> I very much appreciate the opportunity to listen in. And I think bringing
> these protagonists together in one room was a great idea.
I was happy to participate and thanks to ISOC-NY for enabling it.
Perhaps ICANN could fast-track consensus on thorny issues if NCUC and
Policy Staff were locked-up in a room at Seoul and told the key will
only used to open the locked door only after they arrive at a
consensus;) ?
>
> As for resolving the issues, I think if we bring a few more people into the
> tent, like some of those on the chat session, we probably can find a way to
> common ground. What we really need to count on is someone giving us the
> time, space and resources to negotiate and work things out.
ICANN should! As proof of inclusivity and on the Equity
principle(unequal treatment of unequals)
>
> This is where the ICANN Policy staff needs to become an enabler for
> resolution, as a support to us working out our differences as opposed to
> acting as a champion for one side or another. This would be the greatest of
> changes, one we yet have to see, but one which I hope the new CEO can
> effect.
Yes, they should be enablers not, even remotely, be perceived as
undermining anyone.
> I remain forever hopeful that the right conditions can prevail and that the
> agreement can be reached. I still think that a coordinated set of civil
> society groups can be a formidable force inside ICANN. Even if we never
> will have the money the commercial side does.
>
We shall all be happy to then declare ICANN "fair" and "receptive" to everyone.
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