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'''Public Comment Proceedings''' seek to gather opinions on proposals initiated by a working group or department. Public Comment is a mechanism that gives the ICANN community and other stakeholders an opportunity to provide input and feedback. It is a key part of the policy development process ([[PDP]]) and the [[Multistakeholder Model]]. It is meant to allow for the refinement of recommendations before further consideration and potential adoption. It is also used to guide the implementation, review, and operational activities of [[ICANN]]. | '''Public Comment Proceedings''' seek to gather opinions on proposals initiated by a working group or department. Public Comment is a mechanism that gives the ICANN community and other stakeholders an opportunity to provide input and feedback. It is a key part of the policy development process ([[PDP]]) and the [[Multistakeholder Model]]. It is meant to allow for the refinement of recommendations before further consideration and potential adoption. It is also used to guide the implementation, review, and operational activities of [[ICANN]]. All comments and email addresses are displayed in the archive for each proceeding and are visible to the public.<ref>https://www.icann.org/public-comments</ref> | ||
All comments and email addresses are displayed in the archive for each proceeding and are visible to the public. | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 8 December 2020
Public Comment Proceedings seek to gather opinions on proposals initiated by a working group or department. Public Comment is a mechanism that gives the ICANN community and other stakeholders an opportunity to provide input and feedback. It is a key part of the policy development process (PDP) and the Multistakeholder Model. It is meant to allow for the refinement of recommendations before further consideration and potential adoption. It is also used to guide the implementation, review, and operational activities of ICANN. All comments and email addresses are displayed in the archive for each proceeding and are visible to the public.[1]