Jacqueline A. Morris wrote:
We should not focus exclusively on building up heavy structures, creating documents, rules and procedures, but we should focus on and move ahead on obtaining and transmitting the end user perspective on the main issues that are on the table at ICANN right now. Some of these are:
· Protection of Registrants in relation to Registrars (RAA amendments)
· IPv6
· IDNs
· DNSSEC
· gTLD process
· ICANN Geographic Regions (a joint interest with the ccNSO)
Great! I'll suggest adding Privacy and WHOIS In addition, the RALOs could usefully be conduits for information in both directions on: Avenues for providing registrants with more information about rights and registration options -- a question that came up again in today's RAA panel Understanding ICANN's limited scope (and keeping it limited) Thanks, --Wendy
ALAC members who have focused on some of these issues, building specialties in certain issues, will also be available to discuss the issues with you if you want. We have also created At Large working groups on some of these issues, and you can find this information at https://st.icann.org/alac/index.cgi?at_large_policy_working_groups
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