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* In the [[CSG]]-ICANN Board joint meeting, [[Lori Schulman]] and [[Brian King]], both of the ([[IPC]], offered five pieces of advice:
* In the [[CSG]]-ICANN Board joint meeting, [[Lori Schulman]] and [[Brian King]], both of the ([[IPC]], offered five pieces of advice:
# how to coordinate messaging to governments and IGOS: ICANN's tripartite arrangement (ICANN  Board, Org, and Community) is important but for the purpose of advocacy, it might not be the best model. We should be one in messaging, and unified talking points should be circulated.
# how to coordinate messaging to governments and IGOS: ICANN's tripartite arrangement (ICANN  Board, Org, and Community) is important but for the purpose of advocacy, it might not be the best model. We should be one in messaging, and unified talking points should be circulated.
#  tracking legislation: ICANN should better engage internally and make a hub to access information from all of the ICANN volunteers; figure out who our friends are on [[cybersecurity]], [[NIS2]], and [[Whois]] issues (to help us interpret them); make better use of [[GAC]] member for early warning signs of potential legislation-related issues; stop thinking of GAC as a monolith;  
#  tracking legislation: ICANN should better engage internally and make a hub to access information from all of the ICANN volunteers; figure out who our friends are on [[cybersecurity]], [https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document.html?reference=EPRS_BRI(2021)689333NIS2 NIS2], and [[Whois]] issues (to help us interpret them); make better use of [[GAC]] member for early warning signs of potential legislation-related issues; stop thinking of GAC as a monolith;  
# GAC members should bring along their cybersecurity, [[Data Privacy]], and Intellectual property office representatives to gain their perspectives earlier, as they offer a clear picture of the balance between commercial and public interests in their nations
# GAC members should bring along their cybersecurity, [[Data Privacy]], and Intellectual property office representatives to gain their perspectives earlier, as they offer a clear picture of the balance between commercial and public interests in their nations
# pay more attention to [[ccTLD]] operators to see how they're managing legislation responses
# pay more attention to [[ccTLD]] operators to see how they're managing legislation responses