Compliance & Consumer Safeguards Webinar
*Dear Members:* The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will host an interactive webinar on 25 September 2017 to discuss Compliance and Consumer Safeguard matters within ICANN’s remit, including: - Review and discuss existing safeguards within ICANN’s contracts and By-laws. - Identify types DNS abuse that may fall within ICANN’s remit. - Discuss voluntary efforts to address abuse within the DNS. - Consider possible topic(s) for discussion during a session at ICANN 60. This webinar will allow for an open discussion on these topics as well as any other related issues raised by members of the community. Hosted by ICANN’s Contractual Compliance and Consumer Safeguards team, the webinar will also include representatives from ICANN’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer and the Global Domains Division. *Webinar Details & How to Attend* *Date:* 25 September 2017 *Time:* 15:00 - 16:00 UTC Join via Adobe Connect: https://participate.icann.org/ safeguardsandcompliance/ <https://participate.icann.org/safeguardsandcompliance/> View Dial-In Conference Number(s): US (Toll): 1-605-475-5603 US (Toll): 1-712-770-4202 US (Toll Free): 1-888-619-1583 Canada, Montreal (Local): +1 514 669 5944 Canada, Toronto (Local): +1 647 426 9168 Participant Code: 1941584829 URL to additional access numbers: https://www.myrcplus.com/ cnums.asp?bwebid=8369444&... <https://www.myrcplus.com/cnums.asp?bwebid=8369444&ppc=1941584829&num=1-605-4...> The webinar will be conducted in English. Recordings will be published here <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/compliance-reports-2017>. Background information (ICANN information) *Join a Contractual Compliance & Consumer Safeguards Conversation* Over the past few years there has been an increase in reports of DNS abuse, including malware, phishing and botnets. We have also seen the advent of voluntary agreements between registries and content producers aimed at reducing massive online copyright infringement. In light of these developments, we are initiating a community-wide discussion of contractual compliance and consumer safeguards, including ICANN’s authority and capabilities to address DNS abuse. Please join us for an initial community discussion on contractual compliance and consumer safeguard matters on 25 September 2017 <https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2017-09-11-en>. We developed a flexible agenda based on input gathered from the community to facilitate an informal discussion around: - Existing safeguards <https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/cccs-safeguards-11sep17-en.pdf> [PDF, 316 KB] within ICANN’s contracts and Bylaws - Types of DNS abuse that may fall within ICANN’s remit; and - Gaps within ICANN’s capabilities to address abuse that may be filled by other entities within the community.
Dear Manuel, Thanks for Sharing. I have drafted the NCSG public comment on the Statistical Analysis of the DNS Abuse in new gTDLs, and would be happy to attend this webinar to share some thoughts. De : npoc-discuss-bounces@icann.org [mailto:npoc-discuss-bounces@icann.org] De la part de Juan Manuel Rojas Envoyé : mercredi 13 septembre 2017 15:24 À : NPOC Discuss <npoc-discuss@icann.org> Objet : [Npoc-discuss] Compliance & Consumer Safeguards Webinar Dear Members: The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will host an interactive webinar on 25 September 2017 to discuss Compliance and Consumer Safeguard matters within ICANN’s remit, including: * Review and discuss existing safeguards within ICANN’s contracts and By-laws. * Identify types DNS abuse that may fall within ICANN’s remit. * Discuss voluntary efforts to address abuse within the DNS. * Consider possible topic(s) for discussion during a session at ICANN 60. This webinar will allow for an open discussion on these topics as well as any other related issues raised by members of the community. Hosted by ICANN’s Contractual Compliance and Consumer Safeguards team, the webinar will also include representatives from ICANN’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer and the Global Domains Division. Webinar Details & How to Attend Date: 25 September 2017 Time: 15:00 - 16:00 UTC Join via Adobe Connect: <https://participate.icann.org/safeguardsandcompliance/> https://participate.icann.org/ safeguardsandcompliance/ View Dial-In Conference Number(s): US (Toll): 1-605-475-5603 US (Toll): 1-712-770-4202 US (Toll Free): 1-888-619-1583 Canada, Montreal (Local): +1 514 669 5944 Canada, Toronto (Local): +1 647 426 9168 Participant Code: 1941584829 URL to additional access numbers: <https://www.myrcplus.com/cnums.asp?bwebid=8369444&ppc=1941584829&num=1-605-4...> https://www.myrcplus.com/ cnums.asp?bwebid=8369444&... The webinar will be conducted in English. Recordings will be published <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/compliance-reports-2017> here. Background information (ICANN information) Join a Contractual Compliance & Consumer Safeguards Conversation Over the past few years there has been an increase in reports of DNS abuse, including malware, phishing and botnets. We have also seen the advent of voluntary agreements between registries and content producers aimed at reducing massive online copyright infringement. In light of these developments, we are initiating a community-wide discussion of contractual compliance and consumer safeguards, including ICANN’s authority and capabilities to address DNS abuse. Please join us for an initial community discussion on contractual compliance and consumer safeguard matters on <https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2017-09-11-en> 25 September 2017. We developed a flexible agenda based on input gathered from the community to facilitate an informal discussion around: * <https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/cccs-safeguards-11sep17-en.pdf> Existing safeguards [PDF, 316 KB] within ICANN’s contracts and Bylaws * Types of DNS abuse that may fall within ICANN’s remit; and * Gaps within ICANN’s capabilities to address abuse that may be filled by other entities within the community.
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Farell FOLLY (Africa 2.0) -
Juan Manuel Rojas