Agenda points for the meeting of the ICANN Board with the NCSG

Fouad Bajwa fouadbajwa at GMAIL.COM
Sat Oct 22 19:08:51 CEST 2011


Maybe raise the issue during the public forum?

Fouad Bajwa
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On 22 Oct 2011, at 09:16 PM, DeeDee Halleck <deedeehalleck at GMAIL.COM> wrote:

> I don't see any mention of domaine take-downs anywhere on the Dakar agenda.  Perhaps this topic was seen as part of the trademark dispute stuff which is being avoided?  But I think the issue goes way beyond property trademarking. The trademark cases are used as an excuse which sanctions authoritarian actions which can ultimately stifle dissent and for which there is neither protocol nor accountability nor due process.
> 
> DeeDee
> 
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 7:29 AM, Avri Doria <avri at acm.org> wrote:
> Dear Steve and Diane,
> 
> Four topics were discussed by the NCSG as agenda items for the NCSG meeting with the Board.  We attempted to pare it down to 3 items, but were unable to come to consensus on which one to drop.  Hence all four items are being offered as topics for this meeting.
> 
> In listing the topics, and given some spirited conversation on these items, they are presented in pseudo-random order.  This order was determined by use of the RFC3797 process with the number of listed ICANN registrations at the time of running (22 Oct 2011, 11:20 GMT = 1070) as the single seed. The original published order is the one listed in the agenda of the last NCSG meeting, which can be found at: <https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/Agenda111018>
> 
> The four items in Pseudo-random order are:
> 
> 1. Constituency Relations within the NCSG
> 
> 2. The need for some coherent thinking/process about ICANN relations with developing country governments and stakeholders
> 
> 3. JAS and plans for the use of TLD-string auction proceeds
> 
> 4. The community's role in CEO search
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Avri
> Interim NCSG Chair
> 
> 
> 
> ----
> Results of random process
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> Type size of pool:
> warning: this program uses gets(), which is unsafe.
> (or 'exit' to exit) 4
> Type number of items to be selected:
> (or 'exit' to exit) 4
> All of the pool is selected.
> 
> Type #1 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
> Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
> to 16 x.y format reals.
> 1070
> 1070
> Type #2 randomness or 'end' followed by new line.
> Up to 16 integers or the word 'float' followed by up
> to 16 x.y format reals.
> end
> Key is:
>  1070./
> index        hex value of MD5        div  selected
>  1  8C1157DFB523FF7D93E4B052E6CB3408   4  ->  1 <-
>  2  9F0AFEE8813C0B42057BD32A44AC5696   3  ->  4 <-
>  3  B04BA33F2FBA13A9C2BE5E1D0B45AA41   2  ->  3 <-
>  4  71C5D83FDC2D0DCF556A5E959AD395A8   1  ->  2 <-
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> Done, type any character to exit.
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> 
> 
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