Dear EPDP Team,
Please find below the updated agenda for the next EPDP Team meeting, which is scheduled for Wednesday 20 February at 14.00 UTC. Please take note of one additional item that was inadvertently left off in the
previous version in relation to recommendation #14 (Privacy / Proxy). Crossed out items were covered during today’s meeting.
Best regards,
Caitlin, Berry and Marika
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EPDP Meeting #47 Agenda
Wednesday 20 February 2019
1.
Roll Call & SOI Updates
2.
Welcome and Updates from EPDP Team Chair (15 minutes)
a.
Recap of GNSO Council briefing on 14 Feb
b.
Quiet period recap of input received and proposed next steps
c.
Discussion of proposed way forward as described in email and document
3.
Discussion of items for amendment and final discussion:
i. consider legal guidance
ii. considered proposed consensus approach for Phase 2
i. Tech contact issue
ii. legal guidance received regarding notice and consent requirements
iii. possible Phase 2 discussion
4.
NEW - Confirm groups for any recommendations that are designated as having ‘strong support, significant opposition’ as this information is to be included in the Final
Report. (15 minutes) (see latest version of Consensus Designations document)
5.
Confirm next Steps (15 minutes)
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19 February 2019 |
EPDP Team Meeting (if necessary)
|
EPDP Team |
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20 February 2019 |
EPDP Team Meeting (if necessary)
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EPDP Team |
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20 February 2019 |
Final Report Submit Final Report or confirm that version submitted on 11 February should be considered final |
Staff Support Team / Council Liaison |
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21 February 2019 |
Consider Final Report for adoption |
GNSO Council |
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4 March 2019 |
Consider Final Report for adoption (if needed) |
GNSO Council |
6.
Wrap and confirm next meeting to be scheduled for Wednesday, 20 February 2019 at 14.00 UTC (5 minutes)
Marika Konings
Vice President, Policy Development Support – GNSO, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
Email: marika.konings@icann.org
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