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===Whois Disclosure System===
 
===Whois Disclosure System===
 
* [[ICANN Organization]] presented its ideas for a [[SSAD|WHOIS Disclosure System]]
 
* [[ICANN Organization]] presented its ideas for a [[SSAD|WHOIS Disclosure System]]
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===Transfer Policy Review PDP===
 
===Transfer Policy Review PDP===
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* The ccNSO's standing committee on DNS Abuse met
 
* The ccNSO's standing committee on DNS Abuse met
 
* The IPC held a closed working session on DNS Abuse  
 
* The IPC held a closed working session on DNS Abuse  
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* CPH & CSG advanced toward developing narrowly focused messaging on alignment on DNS abuse at the contractual level to be sent to ICANN org so that not every abuse ticket would be rechecked but to address systemic problems with abuse. The focus will be on maliciously registered. IPC wants to avoid expanding or changing the legal language about DNS abuse definition and is happy to keep the working definition (spec 11 3B of the  RA. The goal is to close the gap in the contract because right now there’s no requirement to take action to mitigate abuse.<ref>[https://75.schedule.icann.org/meetings/3fnwEp7nqb5jWddFL CPH & CSG Membership Session, ICANN 75]</ref>
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===Universal Acceptance===
 
===Universal Acceptance===
 
* ALAC held a session for At-Large members and the ICANN community to review results and discuss the next steps from a survey the ALAC conducted with funding from an Additional Budget Request (ABR) in Fiscal Year 2022. ALAC engaged a professional survey organization to conduct a survey on a topic of interest to Internet end users and it decided to focus on IDNs and Universal Acceptance among Indian end users in the Hindi language.<ref>[https://meetings.icann.org/en/remote75/icann75-policy-outlook-report-05sep22-en, EPDP-IDNs Background, GNSO Sessions, ICANN 75 Policy Outlook]</ref>
 
* ALAC held a session for At-Large members and the ICANN community to review results and discuss the next steps from a survey the ALAC conducted with funding from an Additional Budget Request (ABR) in Fiscal Year 2022. ALAC engaged a professional survey organization to conduct a survey on a topic of interest to Internet end users and it decided to focus on IDNs and Universal Acceptance among Indian end users in the Hindi language.<ref>[https://meetings.icann.org/en/remote75/icann75-policy-outlook-report-05sep22-en, EPDP-IDNs Background, GNSO Sessions, ICANN 75 Policy Outlook]</ref>
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