ASP Probono Service Providers
Dear Kristy, Sam, We are aware that the recruitment of Probono service providers is well under way. Now that more details of the new Names Collision Risk Management have been revealed, we would like to know of the ICANN org ASP Team are putting any effort into securing the services of someone with expertise in that Framework who would be able to advise ASP qualifiers on preparing the necessary mitigation plan in case their strings were found to carry a high risk of Names Collision? Thank you. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine ---------
Hi Justine and Cheryl, Thanks for your note. We received a few questions this week about recruiting specialized skillsets among pro bono service providers. We didn’t yet specify these types of specialized topics in the registration process but I agree it may be helpful to figure out how to identify such experts. Let us discuss next week as a team on some ideas for how to approach this and come back with some suggestions on-list. Are there any other specialized skills or knowledge you’d suggest we recruit for beyond the list we have here? (https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-seeks-mentors-and-pro-b...) Appreciate the suggestion! Kind regards, Kristy On Mar 14, 2025, at 14:55, Justine Chew via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> wrote: Dear Kristy, Sam, We are aware that the recruitment of Probono service providers is well under way. Now that more details of the new Names Collision Risk Management have been revealed, we would like to know of the ICANN org ASP Team are putting any effort into securing the services of someone with expertise in that Framework who would be able to advise ASP qualifiers on preparing the necessary mitigation plan in case their strings were found to carry a high risk of Names Collision? Thank you. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- _______________________________________________ Subpro-irt-asp mailing list -- subpro-irt-asp@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org _______________________________________________ By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.
Hi Kristy, Thank you for your super prompt response. In reply to your question:- 1. Assistance with "contention set resolution", objection resolution and appeals if those haven't been envisaged under business or legal advice; 2. Assistance with IDNs should include that for TL variant management and perhaps SL variant management as well; 3. Guidance towards Safety PICs and RVCs would be useful; and 4. Assistance with developing a Mitigation Plan for high risk of Name Collisions is likely the hardest to identify. Looking forward to your/your team's onward suggestions. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- On Fri, 14 Mar 2025, 15:22 Kristy Buckley, <kristy.buckley@icann.org> wrote:
Hi Justine and Cheryl,
Thanks for your note. We received a few questions this week about recruiting specialized skillsets among pro bono service providers.
We didn’t yet specify these types of specialized topics in the registration process but I agree it may be helpful to figure out how to identify such experts. Let us discuss next week as a team on some ideas for how to approach this and come back with some suggestions on-list.
Are there any other specialized skills or knowledge you’d suggest we recruit for beyond the list we have here? ( https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-seeks-mentors-and-pro-b... )
Appreciate the suggestion!
Kind regards, Kristy
On Mar 14, 2025, at 14:55, Justine Chew via Subpro-irt-asp < subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> wrote:
Dear Kristy, Sam,
We are aware that the recruitment of Probono service providers is well under way. Now that more details of the new Names Collision Risk Management have been revealed, we would like to know of the ICANN org ASP Team are putting any effort into securing the services of someone with expertise in that Framework who would be able to advise ASP qualifiers on preparing the necessary mitigation plan in case their strings were found to carry a high risk of Names Collision?
Thank you.
Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- _______________________________________________ Subpro-irt-asp mailing list -- subpro-irt-asp@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org
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Many thanks, Justine, for these additional suggestions. We’ll discuss internally how to best integrate these into the registration process and report back to the ASP-IRT shortly. Kind regards, Kristy On Mar 15, 2025, at 02:36, Justine Chew <justine.chew.icann@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Kristy, Thank you for your super prompt response. In reply to your question:- 1. Assistance with "contention set resolution", objection resolution and appeals if those haven't been envisaged under business or legal advice; 2. Assistance with IDNs should include that for TL variant management and perhaps SL variant management as well; 3. Guidance towards Safety PICs and RVCs would be useful; and 4. Assistance with developing a Mitigation Plan for high risk of Name Collisions is likely the hardest to identify. Looking forward to your/your team's onward suggestions. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- On Fri, 14 Mar 2025, 15:22 Kristy Buckley, <kristy.buckley@icann.org<mailto:kristy.buckley@icann.org>> wrote: Hi Justine and Cheryl, Thanks for your note. We received a few questions this week about recruiting specialized skillsets among pro bono service providers. We didn’t yet specify these types of specialized topics in the registration process but I agree it may be helpful to figure out how to identify such experts. Let us discuss next week as a team on some ideas for how to approach this and come back with some suggestions on-list. Are there any other specialized skills or knowledge you’d suggest we recruit for beyond the list we have here? (https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-seeks-mentors-and-pro-b...) Appreciate the suggestion! Kind regards, Kristy On Mar 14, 2025, at 14:55, Justine Chew via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org>> wrote: Dear Kristy, Sam, We are aware that the recruitment of Probono service providers is well under way. Now that more details of the new Names Collision Risk Management have been revealed, we would like to know of the ICANN org ASP Team are putting any effort into securing the services of someone with expertise in that Framework who would be able to advise ASP qualifiers on preparing the necessary mitigation plan in case their strings were found to carry a high risk of Names Collision? Thank you. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- _______________________________________________ Subpro-irt-asp mailing list -- subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> To unsubscribe send an email to subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org> _______________________________________________ By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.
Hi Cheryl and Justine, Thank you for your patience as we discussed these suggestions internally. You raise an important point in highlighting the areas that applicants will want to be aware of when it comes to the gTLD application and evaluation. We believe that many of these topics would likely be covered in the more high level descriptions of pro bono services we solicited in the announcement and sign up form, which already has a number of sign ups. ICANN org, in its facilitative role in making supported applicants aware of the services available, will leave it up to the service provider to determine which services they are comfortable offering, and for the supported applicant to arrange those with the service provider. This is especially important when it comes to services that relate to application drafting, as there is sensitivity around liability for pro bono service providers in this area and most of the services we solicited were focused on preparing applicants to apply for a gTLD. We agree that it would be beneficial to both make supported applicants aware of the areas in which they might anticipate needing consultation and to highlight more specifically the diversity of services that pro bono professional service providers are able to offer. We could, for example, incorporate this into one of our planned “Meet the Pro Bono Service Providers” webinars for supported applicants and ask them if they can speak to these areas specifically, among others. There also may be an opportunity for community groups such as the ALAC to provide guidance to supported applicants and prospective gTLD applicants alike on issues they may expect to encounter in the gTLD application process and where they may want to go to connect with people who have expertise in these areas. All this said, we’d be happy to set up a time to discuss during an ASP-IRT Sub Track meeting, if helpful. We recognize that many IRT members have fully packed schedules so we plan to send a general ASP email update in the coming weeks to get a sense of whether folks would like to schedule an ASP-IRT Sub Track meeting. Kind regards, Kristy, on behalf of the ASP Project Team ________________________________ From: Kristy Buckley via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2025 12:09:30 PM To: Justine Chew Cc: subpro-irt-asp@icann.org Subject: [Subpro-irt-asp] Re: [Ext] Re: ASP Probono Service Providers Many thanks, Justine, for these additional suggestions. We’ll discuss internally how to best integrate these into the registration process and report back to the ASP-IRT shortly. Kind regards, Kristy On Mar 15, 2025, at 02:36, Justine Chew <justine.chew.icann@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Kristy, Thank you for your super prompt response. In reply to your question:- 1. Assistance with "contention set resolution", objection resolution and appeals if those haven't been envisaged under business or legal advice; 2. Assistance with IDNs should include that for TL variant management and perhaps SL variant management as well; 3. Guidance towards Safety PICs and RVCs would be useful; and 4. Assistance with developing a Mitigation Plan for high risk of Name Collisions is likely the hardest to identify. Looking forward to your/your team's onward suggestions. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- On Fri, 14 Mar 2025, 15:22 Kristy Buckley, <kristy.buckley@icann.org<mailto:kristy.buckley@icann.org>> wrote: Hi Justine and Cheryl, Thanks for your note. We received a few questions this week about recruiting specialized skillsets among pro bono service providers. We didn’t yet specify these types of specialized topics in the registration process but I agree it may be helpful to figure out how to identify such experts. Let us discuss next week as a team on some ideas for how to approach this and come back with some suggestions on-list. Are there any other specialized skills or knowledge you’d suggest we recruit for beyond the list we have here? (https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-seeks-mentors-and-pro-b...) Appreciate the suggestion! Kind regards, Kristy On Mar 14, 2025, at 14:55, Justine Chew via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org>> wrote: Dear Kristy, Sam, We are aware that the recruitment of Probono service providers is well under way. Now that more details of the new Names Collision Risk Management have been revealed, we would like to know of the ICANN org ASP Team are putting any effort into securing the services of someone with expertise in that Framework who would be able to advise ASP qualifiers on preparing the necessary mitigation plan in case their strings were found to carry a high risk of Names Collision? Thank you. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- _______________________________________________ Subpro-irt-asp mailing list -- subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> To unsubscribe send an email to subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org> _______________________________________________ By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.
Thanks Kristy. I support the idea of a SubTrack meeting on this topic. In addition, for that agenda, it would be good to know how you think volunteer Mentors might address the issue of limiting liability for advice provided (as discussed in our last meeting.) Is there a way for ASP applicants to "check a box" releasing mentors from liability OR is ICANN expecting mentors to generate their own documents in this regard? I ask because I think mentor recruitment might be much easier if there is a "check the box" approach. But of course it would be just great to have another IRT ASP SubTrack session to discuss updates on Pro Bono and Mentor recruitment thus far. Thank you, Anne Anne Aikman-Scalese GNSO Councilor NomCom Non-Voting 2022-2026 anneicanngnso@gmail.com On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 11:58 AM Kristy Buckley via Subpro-irt-asp < subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> wrote:
Hi Cheryl and Justine,
Thank you for your patience as we discussed these suggestions internally. You raise an important point in highlighting the areas that applicants will want to be aware of when it comes to the gTLD application and evaluation.
We believe that many of these topics would likely be covered in the more high level descriptions of pro bono services we solicited in the announcement and sign up form, which already has a number of sign ups.
ICANN org, in its facilitative role in making supported applicants aware of the services available, will leave it up to the service provider to determine which services they are comfortable offering, and for the supported applicant to arrange those with the service provider. This is especially important when it comes to services that relate to application drafting, as there is sensitivity around liability for pro bono service providers in this area and most of the services we solicited were focused on preparing applicants to apply for a gTLD.
We agree that it would be beneficial to both make supported applicants aware of the areas in which they might anticipate needing consultation and to highlight more specifically the diversity of services that pro bono professional service providers are able to offer. We could, for example, incorporate this into one of our planned “Meet the Pro Bono Service Providers” webinars for supported applicants and ask them if they can speak to these areas specifically, among others.
There also may be an opportunity for community groups such as the ALAC to provide guidance to supported applicants and prospective gTLD applicants alike on issues they may expect to encounter in the gTLD application process and where they may want to go to connect with people who have expertise in these areas.
All this said, we’d be happy to set up a time to discuss during an ASP-IRT Sub Track meeting, if helpful. We recognize that many IRT members have fully packed schedules so we plan to send a general ASP email update in the coming weeks to get a sense of whether folks would like to schedule an ASP-IRT Sub Track meeting.
Kind regards, Kristy, on behalf of the ASP Project Team
------------------------------ *From:* Kristy Buckley via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> *Sent:* Monday, March 17, 2025 12:09:30 PM *To:* Justine Chew *Cc:* subpro-irt-asp@icann.org *Subject:* [Subpro-irt-asp] Re: [Ext] Re: ASP Probono Service Providers
Many thanks, Justine, for these additional suggestions. We’ll discuss internally how to best integrate these into the registration process and report back to the ASP-IRT shortly.
Kind regards, Kristy
On Mar 15, 2025, at 02:36, Justine Chew <justine.chew.icann@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kristy,
Thank you for your super prompt response. In reply to your question:-
1. Assistance with "contention set resolution", objection resolution and appeals if those haven't been envisaged under business or legal advice;
2. Assistance with IDNs should include that for TL variant management and perhaps SL variant management as well;
3. Guidance towards Safety PICs and RVCs would be useful; and
4. Assistance with developing a Mitigation Plan for high risk of Name Collisions is likely the hardest to identify.
Looking forward to your/your team's onward suggestions.
Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine ---------
On Fri, 14 Mar 2025, 15:22 Kristy Buckley, <kristy.buckley@icann.org> wrote:
Hi Justine and Cheryl,
Thanks for your note. We received a few questions this week about recruiting specialized skillsets among pro bono service providers.
We didn’t yet specify these types of specialized topics in the registration process but I agree it may be helpful to figure out how to identify such experts. Let us discuss next week as a team on some ideas for how to approach this and come back with some suggestions on-list.
Are there any other specialized skills or knowledge you’d suggest we recruit for beyond the list we have here? ( https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-seeks-mentors-and-pro-b... )
Appreciate the suggestion!
Kind regards, Kristy
On Mar 14, 2025, at 14:55, Justine Chew via Subpro-irt-asp < subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> wrote:
Dear Kristy, Sam,
We are aware that the recruitment of Probono service providers is well under way. Now that more details of the new Names Collision Risk Management have been revealed, we would like to know of the ICANN org ASP Team are putting any effort into securing the services of someone with expertise in that Framework who would be able to advise ASP qualifiers on preparing the necessary mitigation plan in case their strings were found to carry a high risk of Names Collision?
Thank you.
Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- _______________________________________________ Subpro-irt-asp mailing list -- subpro-irt-asp@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org
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Hi Anne, Thanks for your patience, I was out for a few days last week. I agree it would be great to set up an ASP-IRT sub-track meeting. We'll work with Lars' team to coordinate on a date, likely mid-April. We're happy to share updates and discuss the roles of pro bono professional service providers vs. mentors during that meeting, as well as ICANN's role vis-a-vis the volunteers and the applicants. Please stay tuned for a calendar invitation and proposed agenda. Happy to hear any other suggested agenda items in the interim. Kind regards, Kristy ________________________________ From: Anne ICANN <anneicanngnso@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2025 7:36 To: Kristy Buckley Cc: Justine Chew; SubPro-IRT-asp@icann.org Subject: Re: [Subpro-irt-asp] Re: [Ext] Re: ASP Probono Service Providers Thanks Kristy. I support the idea of a SubTrack meeting on this topic. In addition, for that agenda, it would be good to know how you think volunteer Mentors might address the issue of limiting liability for advice provided (as discussed in our last meeting.) Is there a way for ASP applicants to "check a box" releasing mentors from liability OR is ICANN expecting mentors to generate their own documents in this regard? I ask because I think mentor recruitment might be much easier if there is a "check the box" approach. But of course it would be just great to have another IRT ASP SubTrack session to discuss updates on Pro Bono and Mentor recruitment thus far. Thank you, Anne Anne Aikman-Scalese GNSO Councilor NomCom Non-Voting 2022-2026 anneicanngnso@gmail.com<mailto:anneicanngnso@gmail.com> On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 11:58 AM Kristy Buckley via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org>> wrote: Hi Cheryl and Justine, Thank you for your patience as we discussed these suggestions internally. You raise an important point in highlighting the areas that applicants will want to be aware of when it comes to the gTLD application and evaluation. We believe that many of these topics would likely be covered in the more high level descriptions of pro bono services we solicited in the announcement and sign up form, which already has a number of sign ups. ICANN org, in its facilitative role in making supported applicants aware of the services available, will leave it up to the service provider to determine which services they are comfortable offering, and for the supported applicant to arrange those with the service provider. This is especially important when it comes to services that relate to application drafting, as there is sensitivity around liability for pro bono service providers in this area and most of the services we solicited were focused on preparing applicants to apply for a gTLD. We agree that it would be beneficial to both make supported applicants aware of the areas in which they might anticipate needing consultation and to highlight more specifically the diversity of services that pro bono professional service providers are able to offer. We could, for example, incorporate this into one of our planned “Meet the Pro Bono Service Providers” webinars for supported applicants and ask them if they can speak to these areas specifically, among others. There also may be an opportunity for community groups such as the ALAC to provide guidance to supported applicants and prospective gTLD applicants alike on issues they may expect to encounter in the gTLD application process and where they may want to go to connect with people who have expertise in these areas. All this said, we’d be happy to set up a time to discuss during an ASP-IRT Sub Track meeting, if helpful. We recognize that many IRT members have fully packed schedules so we plan to send a general ASP email update in the coming weeks to get a sense of whether folks would like to schedule an ASP-IRT Sub Track meeting. Kind regards, Kristy, on behalf of the ASP Project Team ________________________________ From: Kristy Buckley via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org>> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2025 12:09:30 PM To: Justine Chew Cc: subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> Subject: [Subpro-irt-asp] Re: [Ext] Re: ASP Probono Service Providers Many thanks, Justine, for these additional suggestions. We’ll discuss internally how to best integrate these into the registration process and report back to the ASP-IRT shortly. Kind regards, Kristy On Mar 15, 2025, at 02:36, Justine Chew <justine.chew.icann@gmail.com<mailto:justine.chew.icann@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi Kristy, Thank you for your super prompt response. In reply to your question:- 1. Assistance with "contention set resolution", objection resolution and appeals if those haven't been envisaged under business or legal advice; 2. Assistance with IDNs should include that for TL variant management and perhaps SL variant management as well; 3. Guidance towards Safety PICs and RVCs would be useful; and 4. Assistance with developing a Mitigation Plan for high risk of Name Collisions is likely the hardest to identify. Looking forward to your/your team's onward suggestions. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- On Fri, 14 Mar 2025, 15:22 Kristy Buckley, <kristy.buckley@icann.org<mailto:kristy.buckley@icann.org>> wrote: Hi Justine and Cheryl, Thanks for your note. We received a few questions this week about recruiting specialized skillsets among pro bono service providers. We didn’t yet specify these types of specialized topics in the registration process but I agree it may be helpful to figure out how to identify such experts. Let us discuss next week as a team on some ideas for how to approach this and come back with some suggestions on-list. Are there any other specialized skills or knowledge you’d suggest we recruit for beyond the list we have here? (https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-seeks-mentors-and-pro-b...) Appreciate the suggestion! Kind regards, Kristy On Mar 14, 2025, at 14:55, Justine Chew via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org>> wrote: Dear Kristy, Sam, We are aware that the recruitment of Probono service providers is well under way. Now that more details of the new Names Collision Risk Management have been revealed, we would like to know of the ICANN org ASP Team are putting any effort into securing the services of someone with expertise in that Framework who would be able to advise ASP qualifiers on preparing the necessary mitigation plan in case their strings were found to carry a high risk of Names Collision? Thank you. Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine --------- _______________________________________________ Subpro-irt-asp mailing list -- subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> To unsubscribe send an email to subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org> _______________________________________________ By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on. _______________________________________________ Subpro-irt-asp mailing list -- subpro-irt-asp@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> To unsubscribe send an email to subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org<mailto:subpro-irt-asp-leave@icann.org> _______________________________________________ By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.
+1 Kind regards, Justine On Tue, 1 Apr 2025 at 07:48, Kristy Buckley <kristy.buckley@icann.org> wrote:
Hi Anne,
Thanks for your patience, I was out for a few days last week. I agree it would be great to set up an ASP-IRT sub-track meeting. We'll work with Lars' team to coordinate on a date, likely mid-April.
We're happy to share updates and discuss the roles of pro bono professional service providers vs. mentors during that meeting, as well as ICANN's role vis-a-vis the volunteers and the applicants.
Please stay tuned for a calendar invitation and proposed agenda. Happy to hear any other suggested agenda items in the interim.
Kind regards, Kristy
------------------------------ *From:* Anne ICANN <anneicanngnso@gmail.com> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 26, 2025 7:36 *To:* Kristy Buckley *Cc:* Justine Chew; SubPro-IRT-asp@icann.org *Subject:* Re: [Subpro-irt-asp] Re: [Ext] Re: ASP Probono Service Providers
Thanks Kristy. I support the idea of a SubTrack meeting on this topic. In addition, for that agenda, it would be good to know how you think volunteer Mentors might address the issue of limiting liability for advice provided (as discussed in our last meeting.) Is there a way for ASP applicants to "check a box" releasing mentors from liability OR is ICANN expecting mentors to generate their own documents in this regard?
I ask because I think mentor recruitment might be much easier if there is a "check the box" approach. But of course it would be just great to have another IRT ASP SubTrack session to discuss updates on Pro Bono and Mentor recruitment thus far. Thank you, Anne
Anne Aikman-Scalese GNSO Councilor NomCom Non-Voting 2022-2026 anneicanngnso@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 11:58 AM Kristy Buckley via Subpro-irt-asp < subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> wrote:
Hi Cheryl and Justine,
Thank you for your patience as we discussed these suggestions internally. You raise an important point in highlighting the areas that applicants will want to be aware of when it comes to the gTLD application and evaluation.
We believe that many of these topics would likely be covered in the more high level descriptions of pro bono services we solicited in the announcement and sign up form, which already has a number of sign ups.
ICANN org, in its facilitative role in making supported applicants aware of the services available, will leave it up to the service provider to determine which services they are comfortable offering, and for the supported applicant to arrange those with the service provider. This is especially important when it comes to services that relate to application drafting, as there is sensitivity around liability for pro bono service providers in this area and most of the services we solicited were focused on preparing applicants to apply for a gTLD.
We agree that it would be beneficial to both make supported applicants aware of the areas in which they might anticipate needing consultation and to highlight more specifically the diversity of services that pro bono professional service providers are able to offer. We could, for example, incorporate this into one of our planned “Meet the Pro Bono Service Providers” webinars for supported applicants and ask them if they can speak to these areas specifically, among others.
There also may be an opportunity for community groups such as the ALAC to provide guidance to supported applicants and prospective gTLD applicants alike on issues they may expect to encounter in the gTLD application process and where they may want to go to connect with people who have expertise in these areas.
All this said, we’d be happy to set up a time to discuss during an ASP-IRT Sub Track meeting, if helpful. We recognize that many IRT members have fully packed schedules so we plan to send a general ASP email update in the coming weeks to get a sense of whether folks would like to schedule an ASP-IRT Sub Track meeting.
Kind regards, Kristy, on behalf of the ASP Project Team
------------------------------ *From:* Kristy Buckley via Subpro-irt-asp <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> *Sent:* Monday, March 17, 2025 12:09:30 PM *To:* Justine Chew *Cc:* subpro-irt-asp@icann.org *Subject:* [Subpro-irt-asp] Re: [Ext] Re: ASP Probono Service Providers
Many thanks, Justine, for these additional suggestions. We’ll discuss internally how to best integrate these into the registration process and report back to the ASP-IRT shortly.
Kind regards, Kristy
On Mar 15, 2025, at 02:36, Justine Chew <justine.chew.icann@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kristy,
Thank you for your super prompt response. In reply to your question:-
1. Assistance with "contention set resolution", objection resolution and appeals if those haven't been envisaged under business or legal advice;
2. Assistance with IDNs should include that for TL variant management and perhaps SL variant management as well;
3. Guidance towards Safety PICs and RVCs would be useful; and
4. Assistance with developing a Mitigation Plan for high risk of Name Collisions is likely the hardest to identify.
Looking forward to your/your team's onward suggestions.
Kind regards, Cheryl and Justine ---------
On Fri, 14 Mar 2025, 15:22 Kristy Buckley, <kristy.buckley@icann.org> wrote:
Hi Justine and Cheryl,
Thanks for your note. We received a few questions this week about recruiting specialized skillsets among pro bono service providers.
We didn’t yet specify these types of specialized topics in the registration process but I agree it may be helpful to figure out how to identify such experts. Let us discuss next week as a team on some ideas for how to approach this and come back with some suggestions on-list.
Are there any other specialized skills or knowledge you’d suggest we recruit for beyond the list we have here? ( https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-seeks-mentors-and-pro-b... )
Appreciate the suggestion!
Kind regards, Kristy
On Mar 14, 2025, at 14:55, Justine Chew via Subpro-irt-asp < subpro-irt-asp@icann.org> wrote:
Dear Kristy, Sam,
We are aware that the recruitment of Probono service providers is well under way. Now that more details of the new Names Collision Risk Management have been revealed, we would like to know of the ICANN org ASP Team are putting any effort into securing the services of someone with expertise in that Framework who would be able to advise ASP qualifiers on preparing the necessary mitigation plan in case their strings were found to carry a high risk of Names Collision?
Thank you.
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