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==ICANN 54-Dublin== | ==ICANN 54-Dublin== | ||
===Dates:=== | ===Dates:=== | ||
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18-22 October 2015 | 18-22 October 2015 | ||
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===Location:=== | ===Location:=== | ||
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Ireland | Ireland | ||
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===Remote Participation=== | ===Remote Participation=== | ||
Even if you are unable to attend ICANN 54 in Dublin, your participation is needed to help shape the future of the internet. Learn about remote participation [https://meetings.icann.org/en/remote-participation#ac-services here]. | Even if you are unable to attend ICANN 54 in Dublin, your participation is needed to help shape the future of the internet. Learn about remote participation [https://meetings.icann.org/en/remote-participation#ac-services here]. | ||
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==ICANNWiki Edit-a-thon== | ==ICANNWiki Edit-a-thon== | ||
Join ICANNWiki for a fun and informal intro to our wiki. Learn how to add to topics that interest you within ICANN and beyond. | Join ICANNWiki for a fun and informal intro to our wiki. Learn how to add to topics that interest you within ICANN and beyond. | ||
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===Event information=== | ===Event information=== | ||
* '''Date''': October 18 & 19, 2015, | * '''Date''': October 18 & 19, 2015, | ||
* '''Reception''': October 21, 2015 | * '''Reception''': October 21, 2015 | ||
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* Twitter Hashtag: #ICWEditathon | * Twitter Hashtag: #ICWEditathon | ||
* Facebook: TBA | * Facebook: TBA | ||
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'''Contributors are automatically invited to our post-Edit-a-thon Reception to be held at Brew Dock, a local pub with food and drink. Door prizes will also be awarded to the most valuable or unique edits to the wiki.''' We are very excited to host a celebration of everyone's hard work. Please join us for this reception on October 21, 2015 at 5:30pm. | '''Contributors are automatically invited to our post-Edit-a-thon Reception to be held at Brew Dock, a local pub with food and drink. Door prizes will also be awarded to the most valuable or unique edits to the wiki.''' We are very excited to host a celebration of everyone's hard work. Please join us for this reception on October 21, 2015 at 5:30pm. | ||
Both events are sponsored by Amazon, Inc. | |||
==Important Issues== | ==Important Issues== | ||
===Domain Privacy=== | ===Domain Privacy=== | ||
Additional Reading: | The protocols and policy surrounding WHOIS have not changed much since its conception in the ARPANET days, but its use has changed dramatically. The resource is increasingly used for originally unintended purposes,including law enforcement, domain solicitation and data mining. This has caused some to register their domains through privacy/proxy registration services. | ||
Recently the use of these services has become a center of debate. Some stakeholders would like to see restrictions placed on the use of privacy/proxy registrations, while others defend the importance of privacy for registrants. | |||
'''Additional Reading:''' | |||
*ICANNWiki article on [[Domain Privacy]] | *ICANNWiki article on [[Domain Privacy]] | ||
*[http://whois.icann.org/en/history-whois ICANN History of WHOIS] | *[http://whois.icann.org/en/history-whois ICANN History of WHOIS] | ||
===IANA Transition=== | ===IANA Transition=== | ||
Since the NTIA announced on March 14, 2014 that it intended to transition stewardship of the IANA functions to the global stakeholder community, ICANN has set its sights on developing a proposal that meets the requirements set forth by the NTIA. | |||
Additional Reading: | A successful proposal will be required to have broad community support and sufficiently address four key principles: | ||
*Support and Enhance the Multistakeholder Model; | |||
*Maintain the security, stability, and resiliency of the Internet DNS; | |||
*Meet the needs and expectation of the global customers and partners of the IANA services; and, | |||
*Maintain the openness of the Internet. | |||
The transition was originally set to take place on 30 September 2015, but the NTIA extended the contract to expire 30 September 2016, giving ICANN more time to prepare for the transition. This promises to be an important topic to watch at this meeting. | |||
'''Additional Reading:''' | |||
*ICANNWiki article on [[IANA Transition]] | *ICANNWiki article on [[IANA Transition]] | ||
===Accountability=== | ===Accountability=== | ||
Since | |||
Since it was created, ICANN has been held accountable by the US government's control of the IANA functions. The process of maintaining this accountability after the IANA transition occurs is an extremely important step to be taken before the transition can move forward. | |||
Concerns raised by the community during transition discussions have indicated that the accountability measures currently in place do not meet the expectations of stakeholders. Since “broad community support” is a requirement set forth by the NTIA, a disagreement on accountability could be a sticking point that continues to delay the transition | |||
Recently, the community proposed a “Sole Member model” as a way to ensure ICANN is held accountable to its stakeholders, but this proposal was met with resistance by the ICANN board. | |||
===New gTLD Program=== | ===New gTLD Program=== | ||
[[ICANN]]’s [[New gTLD Program]] was introduced in 2012 as a way to open up competition in the [[domain name]] markets. Rather than rely solely on the standard [[.com]], [[.edu]], etc., the new [[gTLD]]s have delivered broader options in meaning for consumers. Now that the first round of gTLDs have concluded, domainers and industry professionals have their eye on the future of these extensions--will these new top level domains edge into the mainstream, what are their best uses, and how will they succeed after so many years of .com? | [[ICANN]]’s [[New gTLD Program]] was introduced in 2012 as a way to open up competition in the [[domain name]] markets. Rather than rely solely on the standard [[.com]], [[.edu]], etc., the new [[gTLD]]s have delivered broader options in meaning for consumers. Now that the first round of gTLDs have concluded, domainers and industry professionals have their eye on the future of these extensions--will these new top level domains edge into the mainstream, what are their best uses, and how will they succeed after so many years of .com? | ||
Additional Reading: | Equally important are the reviews of the New gTLD Program. Focus of the reviews include topics such as rights protection, program implementation, security and stability, and consumer trust and choice, and competition. | ||
'''Additional Reading:''' | |||
* ICANNWiki article on [[New gTLD Program]]. | * ICANNWiki article on [[New gTLD Program]]. | ||
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In May 2015, [[ICANN]] announced that [[Fadi Chehade]] will be stepping down in March 2016, prior to the end of his contract which was set to expire in June 2017. ICANN established a search committee at ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires, to begin identifying candidates to fill the vacancy. The application period closed on 20 September 2015, beginning the selection process. | In May 2015, [[ICANN]] announced that [[Fadi Chehade]] will be stepping down in March 2016, prior to the end of his contract which was set to expire in June 2017. ICANN established a search committee at ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires, to begin identifying candidates to fill the vacancy. The application period closed on 20 September 2015, beginning the selection process. | ||
==Schedule by | ==Schedule by Topic & Venue Map== | ||
'''Full Schedule:'''<br/> | |||
[https://meetings.icann.org/en/dublin54/schedule-full ICANN 54-Full Schedule] | |||
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== | ==ICANN Board== | ||
===Committees=== | ===Committees=== | ||
<span style="color:purple;font-weight:bold;">A = Audit</span>, <span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">C = Compensation</span>, <span style="color:green; font-weight:bold;">E = Executive</span>, <span style="color:blue; font-weight:bold;">BG = Board Governance</span>, <span style="color:orange; font-weight:bold;">NGP = New gTLD Program</span>, <span style="color:#FFD700;font-weight:bold">R = Risk</span>, <span style="color:#808080;font-weight:bold">OEC = Organizational Effectiveness Committee</span>, <span style="color:##8B4513;font-weight:bold">F = Finance</span> | <span style="color:purple;font-weight:bold;">A = Audit</span>, <span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">C = Compensation</span>, <span style="color:green; font-weight:bold;">E = Executive</span>, <span style="color:blue; font-weight:bold;">BG = Board Governance</span>, <span style="color:orange; font-weight:bold;">NGP = New gTLD Program</span>, <span style="color:#FFD700;font-weight:bold">R = Risk</span>, <span style="color:#808080;font-weight:bold">OEC = Organizational Effectiveness Committee</span>, <span style="color:##8B4513;font-weight:bold">F = Finance</span> | ||
===Board Members=== | ===Board Members=== | ||
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<div>{{Template:ICANN Board}}</div> | <div>{{Template:ICANN Board}}</div> | ||
<strong>AGM = Annual General Meeting</strong> | <strong>AGM = Annual General Meeting</strong> |
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Welcome to Dublin |
ICANN 54-Dublin[edit | edit source]
Dates:[edit | edit source]
18-22 October 2015
Location:[edit | edit source]
The Convention Centre Dublin
Spencer Dock
North Wall Quay
Dublin 1
Ireland
Remote Participation[edit | edit source]
Even if you are unable to attend ICANN 54 in Dublin, your participation is needed to help shape the future of the internet. Learn about remote participation here.
ICANNWiki Edit-a-thon[edit | edit source]
Join ICANNWiki for a fun and informal intro to our wiki. Learn how to add to topics that interest you within ICANN and beyond.
Event information[edit | edit source]
- Date: October 18 & 19, 2015,
- Reception: October 21, 2015
- Time: 11:30-13:00
- Location: The Convention Centre, Dublin, Ireland, ICANNWiki Booth
- Hosts: Jackie, Dustin Phillips
- Twitter Hashtag: #ICWEditathon
- Facebook: TBA
Contributors are automatically invited to our post-Edit-a-thon Reception to be held at Brew Dock, a local pub with food and drink. Door prizes will also be awarded to the most valuable or unique edits to the wiki. We are very excited to host a celebration of everyone's hard work. Please join us for this reception on October 21, 2015 at 5:30pm.
Both events are sponsored by Amazon, Inc.
Important Issues[edit | edit source]
Domain Privacy[edit | edit source]
The protocols and policy surrounding WHOIS have not changed much since its conception in the ARPANET days, but its use has changed dramatically. The resource is increasingly used for originally unintended purposes,including law enforcement, domain solicitation and data mining. This has caused some to register their domains through privacy/proxy registration services.
Recently the use of these services has become a center of debate. Some stakeholders would like to see restrictions placed on the use of privacy/proxy registrations, while others defend the importance of privacy for registrants.
Additional Reading:
- ICANNWiki article on Domain Privacy
- ICANN History of WHOIS
IANA Transition[edit | edit source]
Since the NTIA announced on March 14, 2014 that it intended to transition stewardship of the IANA functions to the global stakeholder community, ICANN has set its sights on developing a proposal that meets the requirements set forth by the NTIA.
A successful proposal will be required to have broad community support and sufficiently address four key principles:
- Support and Enhance the Multistakeholder Model;
- Maintain the security, stability, and resiliency of the Internet DNS;
- Meet the needs and expectation of the global customers and partners of the IANA services; and,
- Maintain the openness of the Internet.
The transition was originally set to take place on 30 September 2015, but the NTIA extended the contract to expire 30 September 2016, giving ICANN more time to prepare for the transition. This promises to be an important topic to watch at this meeting.
Additional Reading:
- ICANNWiki article on IANA Transition
Accountability[edit | edit source]
Since it was created, ICANN has been held accountable by the US government's control of the IANA functions. The process of maintaining this accountability after the IANA transition occurs is an extremely important step to be taken before the transition can move forward. Concerns raised by the community during transition discussions have indicated that the accountability measures currently in place do not meet the expectations of stakeholders. Since “broad community support” is a requirement set forth by the NTIA, a disagreement on accountability could be a sticking point that continues to delay the transition Recently, the community proposed a “Sole Member model” as a way to ensure ICANN is held accountable to its stakeholders, but this proposal was met with resistance by the ICANN board.
New gTLD Program[edit | edit source]
ICANN’s New gTLD Program was introduced in 2012 as a way to open up competition in the domain name markets. Rather than rely solely on the standard .com, .edu, etc., the new gTLDs have delivered broader options in meaning for consumers. Now that the first round of gTLDs have concluded, domainers and industry professionals have their eye on the future of these extensions--will these new top level domains edge into the mainstream, what are their best uses, and how will they succeed after so many years of .com?
Equally important are the reviews of the New gTLD Program. Focus of the reviews include topics such as rights protection, program implementation, security and stability, and consumer trust and choice, and competition.
Additional Reading:
- ICANNWiki article on New gTLD Program.
Finding the Next CEO[edit | edit source]
In May 2015, ICANN announced that Fadi Chehade will be stepping down in March 2016, prior to the end of his contract which was set to expire in June 2017. ICANN established a search committee at ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires, to begin identifying candidates to fill the vacancy. The application period closed on 20 September 2015, beginning the selection process.
Schedule by Topic & Venue Map[edit | edit source]
Full Schedule:
ICANN 54-Full Schedule
ICANN Board[edit | edit source]
Committees[edit | edit source]
A = Audit, C = Compensation, E = Executive, BG = Board Governance, NGP = New gTLD Program, R = Risk, OEC = Organizational Effectiveness Committee, F = Finance
Board Members[edit | edit source]
Fadi Chehadé |
Steve Crocker |
Bruce Tonkin |
Rinalia Abdul Rahim |
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Cherine Chalaby |
Chris Disspain |
Asha Hemrajani |
Wolfgang Kleinwächter |
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Markus Kummer (October 2014 - AGM 2017) |
Bruno Lanvin |
Erika Mann |
Gonzalo Navarro |
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Raymond A. Plzak |
George Sadowsky |
Michael Silber |
Kuo-Wei Wu |
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Ram Mohan |
Thomas Schneider |
Jonne Soininen |
Suzanne Woolf |
Fadi Chehadé |
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Steve Crocker |
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Bruce Tonkin |
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Rinalia Abdul Rahim |
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Cherine Chalaby |
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Chris Disspain |
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Asha Hemrajani |
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Wolfgang Kleinwächter |
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Markus Kummer (October 2014 - AGM 2017) |
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Bruno Lanvin |
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Erika Mann |
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Gonzalo Navarro |
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Raymond A. Plzak |
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George Sadowsky |
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Michael Silber |
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Kuo-Wei Wu |
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Ram Mohan |
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Thomas Schneider |
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Jonne Soininen |
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Suzanne Woolf |
AGM = Annual General Meeting
Acronym Glossary[edit | edit source]
Acronym | Definition | Espanol |
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ICANN | Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers | Corporación para la Asignación de Nombres y Números en Internet |
AfriNIC | The African Network Information Center | Centro Africano de Información de Redes |
ALAC | At-Large Advisory Committee | Comité Asesor At-Large |
APNIC | The Asia Pacific Network Information Centre | Centro de Información de Redes del Pacífico Asiático |
ARIN | American Registry for Internet Numbers | Registro Norteamericano de Números de Internet |
ASO | Address Supporting Organization | Organización de Apoyo para Direcciones |
ccNSO | Country-Code Names Supporting Organization | Organización de Apoyo para Nombres de Dominio con Código de País |
ccTLD | Country-Code Top Level Domain | Dominio de Alto Nivel con Código de País |
CCWG or CWG | Cross Community Working Group | |
DNS | Domain Name System | Sistema de Nombres de Dominio |
GAC | Governmental Advisory Committee | Comité Asesor Gubernamental |
GNSO | Generic Names Supporting Organization | Organización de Apoyo para Nombres Genéricos |
gTLD | Generic Top-Level Domain | Dominio Genérico de Alto Nivel |
IANA | Internet Assigned Numbers Authority | Autoridad de Números Asignados en Internet |
IDN | Internationalized Domain Names | Nombres de Dominio Internacionalizados |
IETF | Internet Engineering Task Force | Grupo de Trabajo en Ingeniería de Internet |
IP | Internet Protocol | Protocolo de Internet |
IPv4 | Internet Protocol version 4 | |
IPv6 | Internet Protocol Version 6 | |
ISOC | Internet Society | Sociedad de Internet |
ISP | Internet Service Provider | Proveedor de Servicios de Internet |
LACNIC | Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry | Registro de Direcciones de Internet Latinoamericano y del Caribe |
NTIA | US Department of Commerce National Telecommunications and Information Administration | |
OSC | Operations Steering Committee | |
PDP | Policy Development Process | Proceso de Desarrollo de Políticas |
RIR | Regional Internet Registry | Registro Regional de Internet |
RSEP | Registry Services Evaluation Proccess | |
RSSAC | Root Server System Advisory Committee | |
SSR | Security, Stability, and Resiliency | |
SSAC | Security and Stability Advisory Committee | Comité Asesor de Seguridad y Estabilidad |
TLD | Top Level Domain | Dominio de Alto Nivel |
TLG | Technical Liaison Group | |
UDRP | Uniform Dispute Resolution Process | Política Uniforme de Resolución de Disputas |
URS | Uniform Rapid Suspension System | |
W3C | World Wide Web Consortium | World Wide Web Consortium |
WIPO | World Intellectual Property Organization | Organización Mundial de Propiedad Intelectual |