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*Community discussion of issues and issue ownership related to the strategic planning initiative to improve the [[Multistakeholder Model]] continued, with a session facilitated by [[Brian Cute]].<ref>[https://65.schedule.icann.org/meetings/pfuskitjRf87B4rLT Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Multistakeholder Model]</ref> | *Community discussion of issues and issue ownership related to the strategic planning initiative to improve the [[Multistakeholder Model]] continued, with a session facilitated by [[Brian Cute]].<ref>[https://65.schedule.icann.org/meetings/pfuskitjRf87B4rLT Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Multistakeholder Model]</ref> | ||
*The [[PDP Review of | *The [[PDP Review of All Rights Protection Mechanisms in All gTLDs|review of rights protection mechanisms]] was the focus of [[GNSO]] sessions. | ||
*The [[CcNSO Policy Development Process - Retirement|policy development process on retirement of ccTLDs]] continued within the [[ccNSO]]. | *The [[CcNSO Policy Development Process - Retirement|policy development process on retirement of ccTLDs]] continued within the [[ccNSO]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:37, 19 May 2021
Dates: | June 24-47, 2019 |
Location: | Marrakech, Morocco |
Host: | ANRT |
Venue: | Palmeraie Conference Center |
Website: | ICANN.org Meeting Archive |
Registration: | ICANN 65 By the Numbers (PDF) |
Historical Significance | |
Enhancing the Multistakeholder Model |
The ICANN 65 Policy Forum was held in Marrakech, Morocco in June 2019.[1] It was hosted by Morocco's National Telecommunication Regulatory Agency (ANRT).[1]
Policy Forum
The agenda featured work sessions and plenary sessions across the ACs and SOs.[2]
Community Highlights
- Kurt Pritz received the 2019 Ethos Award.[3]
Policy Highlights
- Community discussion of issues and issue ownership related to the strategic planning initiative to improve the Multistakeholder Model continued, with a session facilitated by Brian Cute.[4]
- The review of rights protection mechanisms was the focus of GNSO sessions.
- The policy development process on retirement of ccTLDs continued within the ccNSO.