Hi all: As you may have read before, I am more on the technical side of the Internet, than on the legal aspect. Sometimes I find discussions that are "too legal" somewhat hard to follow. So I'll focus my response on the technical issues regarding ICANN. ICANN is a peculiar structure because it rules an area apparently apart from Government interests, but yet it receives its legitimacy from the acceptance of users world wide. Yet this may not be like this forever, and steps are already being taken to create additional DNS structures. And technically this is not only viable, but also very challenging and interesting. So I see a lot of issues to be assessed in ICANN as to make the overall domain name structure sound and cohese, and not all of these issues involve taking decisions on the TLD structure - some of them are related to the motivations users like us may have to start using a superset of the DNS structure as it is right now. BTW, you can see some info about me in www.linkedin.com/in/nunogarcia, or in my very outdated website www.ngarcia.net. Warm regards, Nuno Garcia On 30 September 2011 08:20, Avri Doria <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > As I have not been able to get a conference call scheduled yet, I am starting the question process. I suggest that all candidates answer all questions. I suggest that they feel free to debate among themselves and with the members of the NCSG. > > Thanks > > Avri > > Question 3: What do you foresee as the most important issue for the NCSG during the next year. 2 years?