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* On January 18, [[Karen Lentz]] posted a [https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/icann-subsequent-procedures-odp-introducing-the-work-tracks-18-1-2022-en blog] updating the community on the [[SUBPRO]] Operation Design Phase and identifying nine work tracks for the ODP.
* [https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/01/dsa-eu-parliaments-position-ensures-free-internet-human-rights-safeguards-need-be On January 20], the European Parliament agreed on a draft set of amendments to the proposed [[DSA]] concerning measures to tackle illegal content, hold platforms accountable for their algorithms, and improve content moderation. The [https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2022-0014_EN.html text] was approved with 530 votes to 78, with 80 abstentions, presenting a unified position ahead of final negotiations with the European Council.
* On January 19, [[ICANN]] appointed [[John Crain]] [https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/john-crain-appointed-icann-senior-vice-president-and-chief-technology-officer-19-1-2022-en Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer.]
* On January 25, [[Google]] Domains launched early access registrations for [[.day]].
* On January 25, [[Google]] Domains launched early access registrations for [[.day]].
* On January 27, the [[GNSO Council]] and [[ICANN Board]] discussed the [[ODA]] for the [[SSAD]]. In particular, the discussants raised topics such as the merits and costs of accreditation, the legal risks involved in SSAD, the development of a requestor code of conduct, the need for a pilot version, shortening the timeline, and improving the estimate of potential users.   
* On January 27, the [[GNSO Council]] and [[ICANN Board]] discussed the [[ODA]] for the [[SSAD]]. In particular, the discussants raised topics such as the merits and costs of accreditation, the legal risks involved in SSAD, the development of a requestor code of conduct, the need for a pilot version, shortening the timeline, and improving the estimate of potential users.   

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    • On January 20, the European Parliament agreed on a draft set of amendments to the proposed DSA concerning measures to tackle illegal content, hold platforms accountable for their algorithms, and improve content moderation. The text was approved with 530 votes to 78, with 80 abstentions, presenting a unified position ahead of final negotiations with the European Council.
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