Dear Robin, To whom should members in need of dial-outs send their phone numbers to? regards. Alex On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I hope you all will join in Tuesday's NCSG Open Policy Call. This is NCSG's > monthly SG-wide open policy discussion between the NCSG Policy Committee / > GNSO Councilors and the entire NCSG membership. Draft discussion agenda and > dial-in details are below for the call are below. > > Thank you, > Robin > > > NCSG Open Policy Discussion > 13 December 2011 (Tuesday) > 21:00 - 23:00 UTC > > Call in details: http://ipjustice.org/ICANN/NCSG/NCSG_Passcodes.htm > Adobe Connect: https://icann.adobeconnect.com/_a819976787/ncsg/ > > > Draft Discussion Agenda > > 1. GNSO Counsel Policy Issues > A. Thick Whois Report out for Public Comment (15 minutes) > B. ICANN Outreach Efforts to Increase Participation (15 minutes) > C. Review of the UDRP (15 minutes) > D. Joint Applicant Support Update (15 minutes) > E. 15 Dec 2011 GNSO Council Meeting - key votes & discussion items (15 > minutes) > > 2. Open Discussion on NCSG Membership Criteria (20 minutes) > What does it mean to be a "non-commercial organization" for purposes of NCSG > membership eligibility? > How do organizations living in the ccTLD space fit in GTLD/NCSG space? > Membership criteria for individuals applying for membership. > > 3. What's Open for Public Comment at ICANN Now? (10 minutes) > > 4. Related Issues NCSG May Wish to Comment on: (10 minutes) > SOPA/PIPA & domain name take-downs? > > 5. AOB? (5 minutes) > > Call in details: http://ipjustice.org/ICANN/NCSG/NCSG_Passcodes.htm > > Adobe Connect: https://icann.adobeconnect.com/_a819976787/ncsg/ > > _____________________________________________________________________________ > _____________________________________________________________________________ > > Related to: > > Agenda for GNSO Council Meeting - 15 December 2011 > > GNSO Council meeting audiocast: > > http://stream.icann.org:8000/gnso.m3u > > Item 1: Administrative matters (10 minutes) > > 1 Roll Call > > 1.2 Statement of interest updates > > Mason Cole > > 1.3 Review/amend agenda > > 1.4. Note the status of minutes for the previous Council meeting per the > GNSO Operating Procedures: > > 17 November minutes – will be approved on 8 December 2011. > > . > > Item 2: GNSO Pending Projects List (5 minutes) > > Standard agenda item looking at changes made to the GNSO's Pending Projects > list since the previous meeting. > Refer to Pending Projects list > http://gnso.icann.org/meetings/pending-projects-list.pdf > > 2.1 Changes to Pending Projects List since last Council meeting (Stéphane > Van Gelder) > > • GNSO activities: 9 (9 - No change). > • Other activities: 10 (10 - No change) > • Joint SO/AC WGs: 7 (7 - no change). > • Outstanding recommendations: 2 (2 - no change). > > Item 3: Outreach Task Force Charter (20 minutes) > > As part of the GNSO improvements, the Operations Steering Committee (OSC)'s > Constituency and Stakeholder Group Operations Work Team worked on a set of > recommendations on a global outreach program > > At the previous Council meeting, a motion on this was not approved. It was > proposed that a small group be assisted by Staff to produce a new motion > that would include specific revisions to the charter. > > Refer to motion: > > [https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/Motions+15+December+2011|display/gnsocouncilmeetings/Motions+15+December+2011|\||] > > Reading of the motion (John Berard) > > 3.1 Discussion > > 3.2 Vote > > 3.3 Next steps > > Item 4: UDRP (25 minutes) > > Following the drafting of an Issue Report on a possible review of the UDRP, > a motion is before the Council to initiate a PDP on this topic and that a > drafting team be formed to write a charter for the working group. > > Refer to motion > > https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/Motions+15+December+2011 > > The motion was deferred from the Nov 17 Council meeting. > > 4.1 Reading of the motion (Jeff Neuman) > 4.2 Discussion > 4.3 Vote > > Item 5: Joint ccNSO/GNSO IDN Working Group (JIG) (15 minutes) > > The JIG is proposing that both GNSO and ccNSO councils ask their Chairs to > send to the ICANN Board a letter in response to their August 2011 resolution > on Single Character IDN TLDs. > > The letter would note discrepancies between the WG's work and the Board > resolution. > > Refer to motion > > https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/Motions+15+December+2011 > > 5.1 Reading of the motion (Ching Chiao) > 5.2 Discussion > 5.3 Vote > > Item 6: Cross-TLD registration scam and domain kiting (10 minutes) > > At the previous Council meeting, there was discussion on possible next steps > and decisions that could be made on this topic, following SSAC's response > (http://gnso.icann.org/correspondence/gnso-council-chair-to-faltstrom-10oct11-en.pdf) > . > > Staff has suggested several options: > > Adding these issues to the mandate of the Fake Renewal Notices Drafting Team > which is tasked to prepare a request for information for the Registrar > Stakeholder Group to obtain further information on the issue of Fake Renewal > Notices in order to help inform the GNSO Council on the appropriate next > steps, if any. As there are certain similarities, especially between the > cross-tld registration scam and fake renewal notices, it might be possible > for this DT to also try and obtain further information on that specific > issue to help inform the Council's deliberations. > Continue discussions on the topic of cross-TLD registration scam with the > ccNSO to discuss whether there are any steps that could be taken or > considered jointly. The GNSO Council and the ccNSO Council had some initial > discussions on this topic at its meeting in Dakar and as this is an issue > that also affects ccTLDs there might be common approaches to be explored. As > noted, such approaches might involve improved communication / education in > relation to this issue as it is not clear at this stage that this issue > could be addressed through policy development. > Do nothing – as there is no set mechanism for data gathering or monitoring > of abuses at the moment or any evidence that these practices are in > non-compliance with ICANN policies or agreements, the GNSO Council could > decide to not undertake any further action at this stage. Note, at any point > in time, should further information or data become available, any Council > member or SO/AC could raise this issue again for further consideration. > > This discussion item aims at seeing if this issue should be closed or if > work should continue. > > 6.1 Discussion > 6.2 Next steps > > Item 7: Joint SO/AC WG on New gTLD Applicant Support Working Group (JAS WG) > (10 minutes) > > This agenda item is to update the Council on recent developments in the JAS > WG, and more specifically details of the measures being taken to implement > the recommendations made in the JAS Final Report that was sent to the Board. > > 7.1 Update from Staff (X Y) > 7.2 Discussion > > Item 8: Transitioning existing Policy Development Process (PDP) work to the > new PDP procedures (10 minutes) > > At its meeting on December 8, 2011, the Board adopted the new GNSO PDP. > > Out of that comes the following text: 'For all ongoing PDPs initiated prior > to the adoption by the Board, the Council shall determine the feasibility of > transitioning to the procedures set forth in this Annex A for all remaining > steps within the PDP. If the Council determines that any ongoing PDP cannot > be feasibly transitioned to these updated procedures, the PDP shall be > concluded according to the procedures set forth in Annex A in force on > before the adoption of the new Annex A by the Board'. > > Currently the following PDPs are under way: > > - IRTP Part C (Working Group) > > - Thick Whois (Preliminary Issue Report out for public comment) > > - RAA (Preliminary Issue Report in preparation) > > - Uniformity of Contracts (Preliminary Issue Report in preparation) > > - UDRP - (pending) > > - Law Enforcement Recommendations - (pending) > > 8.1 Update from Staff (Margie Milam) > 8.2 Discussion > 8.3 Next steps > > Item 9: Any Other Business (5 minutes) > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > DETAILS FOR FOR NCSG MTG: > > Participant passcode: NCSG > > For security reasons, the passcode will be required to join the > call. > ____________________________________________________________________________ > Dial in numbers: > Country Toll Numbers Freephone/Toll > Free Number > > ARGENTINA 0800-777-0519 > AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE: 61-8-8121-4842 1-800-657-260 > AUSTRALIA BRISBANE: 61-7-3102-0944 1-800-657-260 > AUSTRALIA CANBERRA: 61-2-6100-1944 1-800-657-260 > AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE: 61-3-9010-7713 1-800-657-260 > AUSTRALIA PERTH: 61-8-9467-5223 1-800-657-260 > AUSTRALIA SYDNEY: 61-2-8205-8129 1-800-657-260 > AUSTRIA 43-1-92-81-113 0800-005-259 > BELGIUM 32-2-400-9861 0800-3-8795 > BRAZIL 0800-7610651 > CHILE 1230-020-2863 > CHINA CHINA A: 86-400-810-4789 10800-712-1670 > CHINA CHINA B: 86-400-810-4789 10800-120-1670 > COLOMBIA 01800-9-156474 > CZECH REPUBLIC 420-2-25-98-56-64 800-700-177 > DENMARK 45-7014-0284 8088-8324 > ESTONIA 800-011-1093 > FINLAND Land Line: 106-33-203 0-800-9-14610 > FINLAND Mobile: 09-106-33-203 0-800-9-14610 > FRANCE LYON: 33-4-26-69-12-85 080-511-1496 > FRANCE MARSEILLE: 33-4-86-06-00-85 080-511-1496 > FRANCE PARIS: 33-1-70-70-60-72 080-511-1496 > GERMANY 49-69-2222-20362 0800-664-4247 > GREECE 30-80-1-100-0687 00800-12-7312 > HONG KONG 852-3001-3863 800-962-856 > HUNGARY 06-800-12755 > INDIA 000-800-852-1268 > INDONESIA 001-803-011-3982 > IRELAND 353-1-246-7646 1800-992-368 > ISRAEL 1-80-9216162 > ITALY 39-02-3600-6007 800-986-383 > JAPAN OSAKA: 81-6-7739-4799 0066-33-132439 > JAPAN TOKYO: 81-3-5539-5191 0066-33-132439 > LATVIA 8000-3185 > LUXEMBOURG 352-27-000-1364 > MALAYSIA 1-800-81-3065 > MEXICO 001-866-376-9696 > NETHERLANDS 31-20-718-8588 0800-023-4378 > NEW ZEALAND 64-9-970-4771 0800-447-722 > NORWAY 47-21-590-062 800-15157 > PANAMA > 011-001-800-5072065 > PERU 0800-53713 > PHILIPPINES 63-2-858-3716 > POLAND 00-800-1212572 > PORTUGAL 8008-14052 > RUSSIA > 8-10-8002-0144011 > SINGAPORE 65-6883-9230 800-120-4663 > SLOVAK REPUBLIC 421-2-322-422-25 > SOUTH AFRICA 080-09-80414 > SOUTH KOREA 82-2-6744-1083 00798-14800-7352 > SPAIN 34-91-414-25-33 800-300-053 > SWEDEN 46-8-566-19-348 0200-884-622 > SWITZERLAND 41-44-580-6398 0800-120-032 > TAIWAN 886-2-2795-7379 00801-137-797 > THAILAND > 001-800-1206-66056 > UNITED KINGDOM BIRMINGHAM: 44-121-210-9025 0808-238-6029 > UNITED KINGDOM GLASGOW: 44-141-202-3225 0808-238-6029 > UNITED KINGDOM LEEDS: 44-113-301-2125 0808-238-6029 > UNITED KINGDOM LONDON: 44-20-7108-6370 0808-238-6029 > UNITED KINGDOM MANCHESTER: 44-161-601-1425 0808-238-6029 > URUGUAY 000-413-598-3421 > USA 1-517-345-9004 866-692-5726 > VENEZUELA > 0800-1-00-3702 > > > Restrictions may exist when accessing freephone/toll free numbers using a > mobile telephone. > > > > > > > > IP JUSTICE > Robin Gross, Executive Director > 1192 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA > p: +1-415-553-6261 f: +1-415-462-6451 > w: http://www.ipjustice.org e: [log in to unmask] > > >