Comments from Jean-Jacques Subrenat - Community call - Enhancing ICANN Accountability
Dear All, Jean-Jacques Subrenat will not be available today for the Community call today on Enhancing ICANN Accountability, scheduled Thursday 5 June 2014 at 2000 UTC. He has however, sent through the following contribution. Thank you. Kind regards, Gisella ------------- I would like to contribute to the discussion by elaborating a bit on the chapters I suggested for this discussion, 2.a the environment that the Internet and ICANN operate in; 2.b the positions of important actors in ICANN's accountability; 2.d potential proposals and actions from ALAC in the new context. I would be grateful if you would kindly circulate my remarks (below) in advance of tonight's Community Call: 2.a) THE ENVIRONMENT THAT THE INTERNET AND ICANN OPERATE IN. - While the technical and operational requirements remain crucial for the Internet (security, reliability, capacity for scaling), one of the big challenges is now Internet governance in all its complexity. - To remain meaningful, the multi-stakeholder model needs to evolve. Historically, the domain name business has been a driving force, but now it is time to - clarify the respective roles of stakeholders, including of sovereign states, - place the Internet user perspective at the centre of any reform. 2.b) THE POSITIONS OF IMPORTANT ACTORS IN ICANN'S ACCOUNTABILITY. Very schematically, - the Snowden revelations have made global Internet users aware of their fundamental rights, and the reasons put forward by public authority to lessen or negate those rights (terrorism, child pornography). The Snowden files have also amplified the call for the globalization of the Internet and its management (making ICANN more global, oversight of the IANA function...). - Without the Snowden revelations, Washington may or may not have brought forward the transfer of the oversight of the IANA function. So it is important to understand the motivation of the USG, and the choices available to Washington. - In the same manner, it is important to understand the motivation and options available to other "large" actors: Brazilia, Beijing, Moscow... - More than ever, Internet governance now requires general guidelines (the ones formulated in NetMundial can be used as a draft), and a commitment by sovereign states to actually implement them. How can ICANN achieve this? 2.d) POTENTIAL PROPOSALS AND ACTIONS FROM ALAC IN THIS CONTEXT. Suggestions: - Have a hard look at the achievements of ALAC since its inception, by reviewing - the real influence of ALAC comments and/or statements on the orientation of ICANN? - number of ALSs vs. their effective impact (local feedback, user needs)? - how can ALAC better represent the rights and requirements of Internet users? - Could a renovated ALAC agenda be implemented under the current Bylaws? - Must ALAC's work be restricted to ICANN processes only, or include the wider perspective of the global Internet users? - What improvements can ALAC propose to preserve and enhance the MSM? - What are/should be the next strategic objectives of ALAC? One or several more Board members originating from its ranks? A new arrangement of ICANN's ACs and SOs? Best regards, Jean-Jacques.
************* From: At-Large Staff < staff@atlarge.icann.org > Date: Tuesday, 3 June 2014 23:19 To: ALAC Announce < alac-announce@atlarge-lists.icann.org > Subject: [ALAC-Announce] Meeting Invitation / Community call - Enhancing ICANN Accountability
Dear All,
Further to the Doodle poll, the At-Large Briefing session to discuss the Public Comment on ³ Enhancing ICANN Accountability is scheduled on Thursday 05 June 2014 at 2000 UTC for 90 minutes.
For other times:
The agenda and call details are available at: https://community.icann.org/x/t6ThAg
Adobe Connect: https://icann.adobeconnect.com/atlarge-briefing-session/
Participant Passcodes
EN: 3535
ES: 1738
FR: 1838
Dial-in numbers: http://www.adigo.com/icann/
French and Spanish interpretation will be provided.
If you require a dial-out please contact At-Large staff at staff@atlarge.icann.org with your preferred number.
Thank you. Regards,
Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Ariel Liang, Gisella Gruber, Nathalie Peregrine and Terri Agnew
ICANN Policy Staff in support of ALAC
E-mail: staff@atlarge.icann.org
One World, One Internet
From: At-Large Staff < staff@atlarge.icann.org > Date: Tuesday, 3 June 2014 01:21 To: ALAC Announce < alac-announce@atlarge-lists.icann.org > Subject: [ALAC-Announce] Urgent DOODLE / Community call - Enhancing ICANN Accountability
Dear All,
Olivier Crépin-Leblond, Chair of the ALAC, has requested that a 90-minute At-Large wide special purpose call be held to discuss the Public Comment on ³ Enhancing ICANN Accountability .²
The main issues for this call include analysis of:
1. The environment within which the Internet and ICANN operate,
2. The positions of important actors in ICANN's accountability,
3. ICANN¹s two high-level Review Teams on Accountability and Transparency, and 4) potential proposals and actions from ALAC in the new context.
Please complete the Doodle poll to set a time this week.
http://doodle.com/mbtz84p2x2vkherg
If you require interpretation for this call, please note the language next to your name on the Doodle poll - example: ³name² + (ES) or (FR). Interpretation will only be provided if there is sufficient demand.
This Doodle poll will close on Tuesday 3 June 2014 at 17:00 UTC the date and time will be confirmed shortly thereafter.
Thank you..
Regards,
Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Ariel Liang, Gisella Gruber, Nathalie Peregrine and Terri Agnew
ICANN Policy Staff in support of ALAC
E-mail: staff@atlarge.icann.org
One World, One Internet
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