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hi,

i also sent my name in for the DT, but did not have the level of NCSG or NCUC courtesy Mary did.

Then again, I was not looking to represent, just to be on the DT as a free radical.

avri

On 30 Oct 2012, at 16:21, [log in to unmask] wrote:

> Hi Robin and everyone,
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> Having been on the Council when the IOC/IFRC issue first surfaced, plus participating on the DT that followed, and having tracked both the Issue Reports relating to the IGN-INGO PDP (as well as seconding the motion that eventually led to the Council's approving this PDP), I'm happy to volunteer to be on the WG for this.
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> Cheers
> Mary
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> [NCSG-Discuss] Fwd: [liaison6c] Call for Volunteers: IGN-INGO Protections Policy Development Process (PDP) Working Group Members
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>> From: Glen de Saint Géry <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date: October 30, 2012 6:52:44 AM PDT
>> To: liaison6c <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: [liaison6c] Call for Volunteers: IGN-INGO Protections Policy Development Process (PDP) Working Group Members
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>> http://gnso.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-29oct12-en.htm
>> Call for Volunteers: IGN-INGO Protections Policy Development Process (PDP) Working Group Members
>> Date: 29 October 2012
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>> Introduction
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>> At its meeting on 17 October 2012, the GNSO Council initiated a Policy Development Process (PDP) on the Protection of Certain International Organization Names in all GTLDs. (see 20121017-2). The GNSO Council decided at this meeting that a group of volunteers should now be convened to draft the charter for the IGO-INGO PDP Working Group, which is to be approved by the GNSO Council.
>> Task of the Drafting Team
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>> The Drafting Team will be tasked with developing a charter for the PDP Working Group on the Protection of Certain International Organization Names in all GTLDs. The Charter should include, at a minimum, the following elements as specified in the GNSO Working Group Guidelines: Working Group identification; Mission, Purpose and Deliverables; Formation, Staffing and Organization, and; Rules of Engagement. The proposed charter will be submitted to the GNSO Council for its consideration. Upon completion of the Charter by the Drafting Team, the Working Group will then begin execution of the Charter.
>> Volunteers
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>> If you are interested to participate, please send an email to the GNSO Secretariat. You will be required to complete aStatement of Interest in order to participate. It is proposed that the group meet each Wednesday at 18:00 UTC for two hours.
>> Background Information on the Issue
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>> The ICANN Board has requested policy advice from the GNSO Council and the GAC on whether special protections should be afforded for the names and acronyms of the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement ("RCRC"), the International Olympic Committee ("IOC") and/or International Government Organizations ("IGOs").
>> In September 2011, the GAC sent advice to the GNSO with a proposal for granting second level protections based upon the protections afforded to IOC/RCRC at the first level during the initial round of new gTLD applications, and that such protections are permanent. As a result of the GAC proposal submitted to the GNSO, the GNSO IOC/RCRC Drafting Team was formed and created a set of recommendations for protecting the IOC/RCRC names at the second level of the initial round new gTLDs, including the initiation of an "expedited PDP" to determine appropriate permanent protections for the RCRC and IOC names.
>> The latest inquiry to examine the issue of protecting IGO names emerged as a result of a request from the ICANN Board in response to letters received from the OECD and other IGOs in December 2011. Specifically, IGOs are seeking ICANN approval of protections at the top level that, at a minimum, are similar to those afforded to the RCRC and IOC in the Applicant Guidebook. In addition, IGOs are seeking a pre-emptive mechanism to protect their names at the second level. On 11 March 2012, the ICANN Board formally requested that the GNSO Council and the GAC provide policy advice on the IGO's request.
>> The Final Issue Report was submitted by ICANN Staff on 1 October 2012 (seehttp://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/protection-igo-names-final-issue-report-01oct12-en.pdf) and in this report a number of issues are outlined that will need further consideration during the PDP.
>> The GNSO Council approved the IGO-INGO PDP at its 17 October 2012 meeting.
>> Recommended Reading for Volunteers
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>> 	• Final Issue Report on the Protection of IGO Names
>> 	• GNSO Working Group Guidelines, including charter guidelines
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