| Subject: | [ALAC] Fwd: Invitation to ALAC and At-Large Communities – NCUC Quarterly Webinar on DNS Abuse Mitigation |
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| Date: | Wed, 4 Feb 2026 12:12:49 -0300 |
| From: | Laura Margolis via ALAC <alac@icann.org> |
| Reply-To: | Laura Margolis <margolisl@gmail.com> |
| To: | alac@atlarge-lists.icann.org, alac@icann.org |
Dear all,
I am pleased to forward the invitation to the following webinar:
From Policy to Practice: How DNS Abuse Mitigation Impacts Civil Society and End Users
Please find the details below.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dear Laura, (ALAC Liaison to the ccNSO),
I hope this message finds you well.
On behalf of the Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC), I would like to warmly invite the ALAC and the broader At-Large community to participate in our upcoming NCUC Quarterly Webinar:
Title: From Policy to Practice: How DNS Abuse Mitigation Impacts Civil Society and End Users
🗓 Date: 11 February 2026
⏰ Time: 15:00 UTC
🕒 16:00 WAT | 17:00 CET | 10:00 EST | 07:00 PST
🌍 Format: Virtual | 80 minutes
This session will explore the real-world impacts of DNS abuse mitigation measures and what they mean for:
Civil society, Academia, technical, and end-user
Business, NGOs, Government
Due process, freedom of expression, consumer trust online, and privacy
Regional experiences and implementation challenges across the ICANN ecosystem
The webinar will feature speakers from across ICANN regions and Internet Governance Communities, followed by an interactive Q&A and open discussion.
Given At-Large’s important role in representing end-user interests, we believe this session will be highly relevant to ALAC members, RALOs, and the wider At-Large community.
🔗 Registration link:
https://icann.zoom.us/meeting/register/R_xUKLZGSzOTOaNknOEhSw#/registration
We would greatly appreciate it if you could circulate this invitation across the ALAC and At-Large networks and encourage members to take part. Please do not hesitate to reach out should you need any further information. Attached to this email is the concept note.
Thank you very much, and we look forward to welcoming At-Large colleagues to the discussion.
Kind regards,