[NCUC-DISCUSS] NCUC at ICANN 59
farzaneh badii
farzaneh.badii at gmail.com
Sun Jun 11 23:32:43 CEST 2017
Dear NCUC members,
ICANN 59 is fast approaching and I would like to update you on what we have
planned for this meeting:
As you know, we will have a two-day outreach on 23-24 June. I will send
more information about that soon.
As to the ICANN meeting: with the EC, we decided that since this is a
policy meeting, we should not have many standalone NCUC meetings to avoid
conflict with GNSO policy meetings and let the members attend the
important sessions.
At the NCSG level, for now, there are policy outreach sessions in the
morning which you should attend if you want to know what is going on during
the day and what is NCSG approach and strategy on various policy issues.
These meetings clash with the GNSO policy outreach, they might change but
essentially if you want to know more about policy and NCSG and
constituencies strategies you should attend those sessions.
As to the NCUC session which will take place at 17.00-18.30 28 June, we
have tentatively planned the following:
1. Introduction
2. Brief introduction of NCUC fellows and their experience
3. Meeting with a couple of board members (We are planning to invite
Maarten Botterman and members from ASO, if you think you would like other
board members to be invited, please let me know)
4. A brief meeting with the registrars and data protection authorities to
talk about privacy issues of WHOIS ( this is what I am in the process of
arranging so if anyone has ideas about its organization please let me know)
5. Meeting with Jonathan Zuck from the Competition, Consumer Choice and
Consumer Trust review team at 18.00. (Please note that this is a very
important meeting and needs good preparation if you want to be involved
with leading the meeting please let me know).
Best regards,
Farzaneh
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