At Large

At-Large Policy Priorities Discussion

28 Jun 2007 - 14:00
28 Jun 2007 - 16:00

 

 

 

Room: 
Flamingo C/D

Joint ccNSO/ALAC Meeting

25 Jun 2007 - 13:30
25 Jun 2007 - 14:00
Webcasts
Room: 
San Cristobal B

 

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North American Region RALO Signing

28 Jun 2007 - 12:00
28 Jun 2007 - 12:15

 

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Room: 
San Geronimo

At-Large Advisory Committee Meeting

28 Jun 2007 - 16:00
28 Jun 2007 - 18:00

 

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Room: 
Flamingo C/D
What it is: 
The only planned meeting of the ALAC in San Juan, this session will include debate and decisions on important subjects to the community such as agreeing on a new ALS Applications handling process involving the new RALOs more intimately, and a discussion of broadening the criteria for eligibility for At-Large membership.
Why it's important: 
The ICANN International Meetings are an essential part of the ALAC’s working calendar.
Who should attend: 
ALAC Members, At-Large Community members, anyone interested in At-Large.

NCUC/At-Large - gTLDs - Freedom of Expression

27 Jun 2007 - 13:00
27 Jun 2007 - 15:30
Webcasts
Room: 
San Geronimo

 

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What it is: 
Civil society’s /“Keep the Core Neutral”/ workshop will explore freedom of expression issues in the policy development process to introduce new generic top-level domains (gTLDS) As the ICANN community debates policy options to allow new top-level domains, it must consider important issues that impact what ideas may be expressed in a domain name. The workshop aims to provide a public discussion point in the ICANN policy development process for new top-level domains.
Why it's important: 
The right of individuals to express their ideas in cyberspace, particularly at the top-level of the Internet hierarchy is at stake. Pressure from governments to prevent the registration of certain domain names grows stronger, while many wish to keep the technical infrastructure neutral from national policy debates. The final policy selected by the ICANN Board will affect every person who wishes to use a new top-level domain, so the impact is global in scope.
Who should attend: 
The workshop is open to the public. Anyone in the ICANN community who is interested in discussing freedom of expression issues related to generic top-level domians (gTLDs) should attend.
Agenda details : 

The workshop will address new gtld policy issues such as:

  • should ICANN remain content neutral in national policy debates when evaluating applications for domains?
  • how can ICANN protect freedom of expression rights in domain name policy?
  • what is the proper role for governments in approving or rejecting top-level domains?
  • what is the appropriate balance between trademarks and free expression rights in domain names?
  • who should decide which ideas are too controversial to be allowed in a top-level domain?
  • how to balance competing rights to use the same words in domain names?
  • should trademark owners be given prior registration privileges before other rights holders?
  • should a controversial domain name be rejected or delayed

Workshop Speakers:

  • Joi Ito, ICANN board member and Creative Commons board member
  • Christine Haight Farley, Law professor at American University
  • Michael Palage, Attorney and ex-board member of ICANN
  • Milton Mueller, Chairman of ICANN’s Non-Commercial Users Constituency, professor at Syracuse University and founding partner of Internet Governance Project
  • TBC

Workshop organized by ICANN’s Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC)

Website for the civil society workshop:

http://ipjustice.org/wp/2007/06/12/06272007workhsop/

Workshop: New Geo-TLDs - More Consumer Choice or More Consumer Confusion? (Co-sponsors: NCUC, At-Large)

26 Jun 2007 - 12:30
26 Jun 2007 - 14:30

 

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Room: 
San Geronimo A/B
What it is: 
After years of discussion ICANN is moving towards the adoption of a policy framework for the introduction of new gTLDs. Among the most controversial categories of new gTLDs are TLDs which refer to names of cities and regions. Some groups argue that such new so-called Geo-TLDs would give consumers more choice and would stimulate competition among service providers. On the other hand some governments and private sector constituencies have raised concerns and argue that Geo-TLDs would lead to consumer confusion or would affect public policy. The ALAC Workshop "New Geo-TLDs: More Consumer Choice or More Consumer Confusion?" offers a space for discussion and exchange of arguments. Three projects - .berlin, .nyc and .paris - are presented. Comments will come from different constituencies from the private sector, civil society and governments as well as from members of various ICANN bodies.
Why it's important: 
This session will tackle one of the central issues related to these types of new TLDs in an informative and structured debate. It should help the whole ICANN community to understand the issues better and reach informed conclusions.
Who should attend: 
All interested in new TLDs.
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