Sub-question to the GAC discussion on RAA: How can the GNSO engage the GAC in discussion about the LEA recommendations, such as verification and regulations on privacy/proxy providers, so that the negotiations reflect realistic options from the viewpoint of the community? We need to have these discussions in parallel, rather than having an unacceptable agreement come back to Council and be rejected on Policy grounds. --Wendy On 03/10/2012 02:37 PM, Stéphane Van Gelder wrote:
Board
Red Cross and Olympic Committee names: the GNSO is getting mixed messages from the Board and Staff. What exactly is expected of the GNSO in terms of policy development? If we send you a mtion this week, will you act on it?
Presenter: Alan Greenberg
WHOIS RT final report recommendation implementation: a discussion of the policy issues here versus the expectations that some may have that these recommendations could be implemented straight away.
Presenter: Jeff Neuman
IANA contract: can you provide any further information on this?
Presenter: Stéphane Van Gelder
RAA: under what circumstances will the Board request the GNSO initiate a PDP on this topic?
Presenter: Mary Wong
GAC
What are the GAC member's view on The PDP process includes a specific component to ensure freedom of expression.
Presenter: Joy Liddicoat
RAA: Update from registrars. Why does the GAC think pushing for Whois verification will resolve cybercrime, and will you push for the same level of verification for all TLDs worldwide, including ccTLDs?
Presenter: Mason Cole
Sub-question: How can the GNSO engage the GAC in discussion about the LEA recommendations, such as verification and regulations on privacy/proxy providers, so that the negotiations reflect realistic options from the viewpoint of the community?
General suggestion from Jonathan Robinson
There are issues within each of these topics that we have grappled with and we would like to have a discussion with you on those issues.
-- Wendy Seltzer -- wendy@seltzer.org +1 914-374-0613 Fellow, Yale Law School Information Society Project Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/seltzer.html https://www.chillingeffects.org/ https://www.torproject.org/ http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/