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ICANN 67

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Dates: March 7-12, 2020
Location: Virtual
Website: ICANN 67 (registration required)


ICANN 67 was held as a virtual community forum in March 2020. It was the first meeting to be fully virtual as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The original host was Cancun, and the time zone for meeting scheduling was Eastern Standard Time.

Sessions[edit | edit source]

GNSO[edit | edit source]

The GNSO held 19 sessions including GNSO policy development process (PDP) working group meetings, Stakeholder Group and Constituency work meetings, and a GNSO Council meeting.

  • The EPDP Team finalized its draft recommendations on Priority 2 topics:
  1. the display of information of affiliated vs. accredited privacy/proxy providers,
  2. data retention,
  3. city field redaction, and
  4. feasibility of unique contacts to have a uniform anonymized email address. The EPDP Team included these recommendations in its Addendum

on Priority 2 items for Public Comment.[1]

  1. whether to allow closed generic top-level domains;
  2. Global Public Interest topics such as Mandatory Public Interest Commitments (PICs), Voluntary Public Interest Commitments, tentatively called Registry Voluntary Commitments (RVCs), DNS Abuse, and Verified TLDs; and
  3. Draft recommendations on GAC Advice and GAC Early Warning.
  • The Review of All Rights Protection Mechanisms in All gTLDs PDP working group reviewed the draft Phase 1 Initial Report, with 26 preliminary

recommendations, 17 specific community questions, and 24 proposals. The working group deliberated RPM-related recommendations of the Temporary Specification team and the Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice Review Team.

ALAC[edit | edit source]

The At-Large Community held two policy workshops on DNS Abuse and a cross-community roundtable on Cybersecurity and geopolitics in a multistakeholder environment. The At-Large community held a policy workshop on DNS-over-TLS (DoT) and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH).

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