This is interesting... they closed the dialogue on multistakeholder
dialogue on closed generic.

Farzaneh


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From: John McElwaine via council <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 5:33 PM
Subject: [council] Update on Closed Generics
To: GNSO Council <[log in to unmask]>


Dear Councilors,



As GNSO Council liaison to the ALAC-GAC-GNSO Facilitated Dialogue on Closed
Generic gTLDs, I wanted to update you on the latest developments on this
project. On 7 July 2023, after discussions amongst themselves that I also
participated in, Sebastien (in his capacity as GNSO Chair), Jonathan Zuck
(ALAC Chair) and Nico Caballero (GAC Chair) sent the attached letter to the
participants in the dialogue. For reasons set out in the letter, and in
response to questions that the dialogue participants had referred to them
(also noted in the letter), the three Chairs have collectively decided that
it will be neither necessary to continue with the dialogue to develop a
final framework nor initiate further policy development work on this topic.



The dialogue participants have discussed the Chairs’ joint letter and
agreed to conclude their work as requested, including producing an outcomes
report to ensure that the work to date is thoroughly documented.
Participants also agreed to forward the Chairs’ letter to all the
commenters that submitted input on the draft framework (viz., Tucows, RySG,
BC, ISPCPC, ALAC and GAC), and have invited those commenters that wish to
engage with the group to join their next call to clarify any significant
concerns they raised in the feedback they provided.



The staff team that is supporting the dialogue is currently preparing a
draft outcomes report for the group to review. The group intends for the
outcomes report to serve as an introduction and summary of their work,
including expressly clarifying that the draft framework the group published
in June 2023 does not reflect agreed outcomes but, rather, was a product of
compromise that was reached in the interests of soliciting community
feedback on the various elements and points included in the draft
framework. The outcomes report will also include all the community feedback
that were submitted in full, links to the group’s community wiki space and
other relevant documentation, and the participants’ feedback on the
consensus building techniques and approaches that were used for the
dialogue.



The group hopes to wrap up its work by September, in line with its previous
plan to conclude the dialogue and final framework by end-Q3 2023. I
understand that Sebastien, Nico and Jonathan will also be sending a
separate communication to the ICANN Board that reflects the decision they
took and, as stated in the letter, expressing the collective view that:



(1) closed generic gTLDs should not be viewed as a dependency for the next
round;

(2) until there is community-developed policy, the Board should maintain
the position from the 2012 round (i.e., any applications seeking to impose
exclusive registry access for "generic strings" to a single person or
entity and/or that person's or entity's Affiliates (as defined in Section
2.9(c) of the Registry Agreement) should not proceed*;* and

(3) should the community decide in the future to resume the policy
discussions, this should be based on the good work that has been done to
date in the facilitated dialogue.



Sebastien and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have on the
letter, the Chairs’ decision and the proposed next steps. You may also wish
to check in with the representatives that each of your Stakeholder Groups
appointed to the dialogue for further information.



Finally, I am sure I speak for all of us when I say that we are very
grateful to the dialogue participants and the staff support team for all
the hard work and consensus building that resulted in a detailed and
substantive, if preliminary, draft framework. I also hope that the
participants’ feedback on the methods and techniques used in the dialogue,
as well as other lessons learned from the experience, will provide the GNSO
Council and community with useful information that we can put into practice
in future policy discussions.



Best regards,

John



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