Making domain name and IP address policy at ICANN

Stephane Van Gelder
Stephane Van GelderExecutive Vice President at StartingDot em StartingDot
Introduction to Policy Development at
ICANN
2
Review ICANN Policy Structures and
Participation
Overview of Policy Development and
Advisory Functions
How can you participate?
How to stay up to date & Introduction to
ICANN Policy Staff
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Goals for this Session
Source: http://www.icann.org/en/about/
Board of Directors
President and CEO 16 9 10 13 14 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15
At-Large Security &
Stability
Advisory
Committee
Root Server
System
Advisory
Committee
ICANN Staff
LA – 154
Istanbul - 5
Singapore – 5
Brussels - 15
Washington DC - 20
Other US - 11
Remote International – 22
Remote US - 21
Per ICANN
Bylaws, Article
VII, section 2
Nominating
Committee
ASO GNSO ccNSO
Regional Internet
Registries
ARIN
RIPE NCC
LACNIC
APNIC
AfriNIC
gTLD Registries
gTLD Registrars
IP interests
ISPs
Businesses
Non-Commercial
Users
ccTLD registries
(.us, .uk, .au, .it,
.be, .nl, etc.)
Internet
Engineering
Task Force
Internet Users
(At-Large
Advisory
Committee,
in conjunction
with RALOs)
SSAC RSSAC
Technical
Liaison
Group
TLG IETF
ALAC
L L LL L
Governmental
Advisory
Committee
G
A
C
ChairOmbudsman
ICANN Multi-Stakeholder Model
Source: http://www.icann.org/en/about/
At-Large
Security &
Stability
Advisory
Committee
Root Server
System
Advisory
Committee
ASO GNSO ccNSO
Regional Internet
Registries
ARIN
RIPE NCC
LACNIC
APNIC
AfriNIC
gTLD Registries
gTLD Registrars
IP interests
ISPs
Businesses
Universities
Consumers
ccTLD registries
(.us, .uk, .au, .it,
.be, .nl, etc.)
Internet
Engineering
Task Force
Internet Users
(At-Large
Advisory
Committee,
in conjunction
with RALOs)
SSAC RSSAC
Technical
Liaison
Group
TLG IETF
ALAC
Governmental
Advisory
Committee
G
A
C
Governments
Other Advisory Committees
Internet
Users
Country
Code
Operators
President and CEO
ICANN Staff
MDR
SV
DC
Sydney
Brussels
Other US
Other non-US
Ombudsman
Staff
Another
Multi-
Stakeholder
Model
Multi-
Stakeholder
Model
ICANN Multi-Stakeholder Model
ICANN Supporting Organizations (SO)
• GNSO – Generic Names Supporting
Organization
• ccNSO – Country-Code Names Supporting
Organization
• ASO – Address Supporting Organization
ICANN Advisory Committees (AC)
• ALAC – At-Large Advisory Committee
• GAC – Governmental Advisory Committee
• SSAC – Security & Stability Advisory
Committee
• RSSAC – Root Server System Advisory
Committee
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Policies Developed By:
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ICANN Policy Participants
All Internet
Users (?)
Impacted
Community
(5000)
Working
Community
(1600)
Core
Volunteers
(300)
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ICANN Supporting Organizations
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Generic Names
Supporting Organization (GNSO)
What is the GNSO
• Generic Names Supporting Organization
• Responsible for policy development related to
generic Top Level Domain (e.g. .com, .net, .info,
.museum, .pro,)
• GNSO Council: 21 Councilors from 6 different
constituencies / Stakeholder Groups & Nom
Com appointees
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The GNSO Council Structure
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GNSO Community Structures
Registry Stakeholder
Group
Registrar
Stakeholder Group
Non Commercial
Stakeholder Group
Commercial
Stakeholder Group
BC IPCNCUC
NPO
C
NTAG
ISPCP
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GNSO Policy Development Process
Concept of “Consensus Policies”
• ICANN Agreements (Registry and Registrar)
require compliance with “Consensus Policies”
o Follow a specific policy development process
(PDP)
• Limited to specific topics (“Picket Fence”),
such as:
o Technical specifications
o Security & Stability of Internet
o Domain Contact Data (WHOIS)
• Examples of consensus policies include: Inter-
Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP); Uniform
Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP); Whois
Data Reminder Policy
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How can I participate in GNSO?
• Make a Public Comment
• Follow Mailing lists
• Join a Stakeholder Group or
Constituency
• Volunteer to Join a Working Group
• Listen to/attend GNSO Council
Meetings
Some of the topics currently under discussion
• Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP)
• Proxy & Privacy Services Accreditation
(PPSAI)
• Translation and transliteration of
Internationalized Registration Data
(T&T)
• Data and Metrics for Policy Making
(DMPM)
• Policy & Implementation (PI)
For further information
• http://gnso.icann.org
• GNSO PDP -
http://gnso.icann.org/en/basics/pdp-
process.htm
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Country Code Names
Supporting Organization (ccNSO)
What is ccNSO?
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• Created for and by ccTLD Managers
• Forum to meet and discuss topical
issues of concern to ccTLDs from a
global perspective
• Also responsible for ccNSO PDP –
limited set of issues relating to
ccTLDs
• Members (149 out of 250 + ccTLD
managers) - Council (18 Councilors)
ccNSO Membership (according to ICANN regions)
149 members
(April 2014)
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25 33
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Observers: AfTLD, APTLD, CENTR, LACTLD
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What does the ccNSO do?
• Exchange of information
• ccNSO meetings, Tech Day and workshops
• Networking
• ccNSO dinner, lunches, working groups, ICANN
meetings
• Represent ccTLD community interests in
ICANN
• ccNSO Statements and Positions
• Input into ICANN Strat and Ops Plan ( SOP WG)
• New model financial contribution ccTLD’s ( Finance WG)
• Meetings with Board, GAC, GNSO SSAC and others
• Policy
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What does the ccNSO do?
• Policy Development
• Limited scope (Annex C bylaws)
• Current ccPolicy Development Process
(PDP)
• Overall policy selection of IDN ccTLD
strings
• Inclusion of Internationalized Domain
Names (IDN) ccTLDs in ccNSO
• Future PDP: retirement of (IDN)ccTLD’s
• Policy Related Work
• Interpretation RFC 1591, GAC Principles
(policies delegation and re-delegation of
ccTLD’s
• Study use of country and territory names
as TLD’s
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How can I participate in the ccNSO?
• ccNSO application at
ccnso.icann.org
• Membership to the ccNSO is
limited to ccTLD Managers (see
ICANN Bylaws Article IX (4)(1)).
• No membership fees charged by
the ccNSO.
For further information
• http://ccnso.icann.org/
• ccNSO PDP -
http://ccnso.icann.org/policy/policy-
development.htm
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Address
Supporting Organization (ASO)
Background: RIRs, NRO and the ASO
• What is an RIR?
− Regional Internet Registry (RIR).
There are five RIRs; AfriNIC,
APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE
and they cooperate thru the NRO,
the Number Resource
Organization.
• What is the ASO?
− The Address Supporting
Organization, set up through an
MoU between ICANN and the
NRO.
− One major task of the ASO is to
handle Global Policy Proposals.
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Background: Global Policies
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• What is a “Global Policy”?
– The RIRs develop many regional
addressing policies.
– Only very few policies affect IANA
and only those are called “Global
Policies”.
• Recent Global Policy Proposal:
- Recovered IPv4 Address Space,
”Post Exhaustion”
Global Policy Proposal:
Recovered IPv4 ”Post Exhaustion”
• The proposal enables IANA to handle
recovered IPv4 address space and allocate
smaller blocks than before.
• The ICANN Board at its 6 May 2012
meeting ratified a policy proposal
developed by consensus among the five
Regional Internet Registries for handling
IPv4 address space returned from the RIRs
to IANA.
• IANA will establish and administer a pool
of returned address space to be allocated
to all RIRs.
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For further information
• http://aso.icann.org/
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ICANN Advisory Committees
Advisory Committees (AC)
In addition to SOs, there are ACs that are
responsible for providing the ICANN Board with
direct advice:
• At-Large AC (ALAC)
• Governmental AC (GAC)
• Security and Stability AC (SSAC)
• Root Server System AC (RSSAC)
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What is At-Large?
• Community of Individual Internet Users : 150+ At-Large Structures (ALS)
• An ALS is a group (computer clubs, associations, learning centers etc.) representing
the views of individual Internet users
• They are active throughout the world
• What does it the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) do?
• Issue comments in response to ICANN public comment requests.
• Issue comments on any subject, process, structure, policy or topic which it
deems important to comment on in ICANN.
• Issue comments about any external process linked to ICANN in one way or other
and which affects Internet users.
• Takes part in cross-community working groups (CWGs) within ICANN.
• Relays the ICANN message to Internet Users around the world
• Coordinates the Filing of new gTLD objections from the community
Trebuchet body text
Source: http://www.atlarge.icann.org/orgchart
At-Large Bottom-up to the ALAC
Bottom
Up
RALO
DISCUSSION
CROSS-RALO
DISCUSSION
SEND TO
ALAC
Example of At-Large Structure Input
Bottom-up process
ALAC DISCUSSION
ALAC
VOTE
STATEMENT
RELEASED
Bottom-up process
Example of At-Large Structure Input
Response to Public Comment Request
Bottom-up process
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Some important links:
At-Large Correspondence:
http://www.atlarge.icann.org/correspondence
At-Large Policy Development
https://community.icann.org/x/bwFO
At-Large Working Groups
https://community.icann.org/x/loIi
Some Important Links
GAC
• The Governmental Advisory Committee's (GAC) key role is to provide
advice to ICANN on issues of public policy, and especially where
there may be an interaction between ICANN's activities or policies
and national laws or international agreements.
• The GAC usually meets three times a year in conjunction with ICANN
meetings
• Currently over 130 members plus 30 observers
• More information: http://gacweb.icann.org
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SSAC
• Security Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) advises the ICANN
community and Board on matters relating to the security and integrity of
the Internet's naming and address allocation systems.
• This includes operational matters (e.g., matters pertaining to the correct
and reliable operation of the root name system), administrative matters
(e.g., matters pertaining to address allocation and Internet number
assignment), and registration matters (e.g., matters pertaining to
registry and registrar services such as WHOIS)
• In addition, SSAC engages in ongoing threat assessment and risk
analysis of the Internet naming and address allocation services
• Currently 38 members
• More information: http://www.icann.org/en/groups/ssac
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RSSAC
• Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) considers and
provides advice on the operational requirements of root name
servers, including host hardware capacities, operating systems and
name server software versions, network connectivity and physical
environment
• RSSAC examines and advises on the security aspects of the root
name server system and reviews the number, location, and
distribution of root name servers considering the total system
performance, robustness, and reliability
• It includes representatives of organizations responsible for
operating the world's thirteen root nameservers and other
organizations concerned with stable technical operation of the
authoritative root server system
• More information: http://www.icann.org/en/groups/rssac
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How to Stay Updated
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Policy Update Monthly
• Published mid-month
• Read online at:
http://www.icann.org/en/topics/policy/
• Subscribe at:
http://www.icann.org/en/topics/policy/
• Available in Arabic, Chinese, English,
French, Russian, and Spanish
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Participate in the Policy Update Webinar
• Prior to every ICANN meeting
• Latest updates on policy related
developments as well as information on
events taking place at ICANN meeting
• See
http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcem
ents for further information
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ICANN Policy Staff
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“Support …
bottom-up, consensus policies and
guidelines …”
Global Mission
24 Staff
9 Countries
5 Time Zones
12 Languages (4
UN)
Subject Experts /
Secretariat Support
ICANN Policy Staff
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• Create policies and guidelines that are:
• Implementable and effective
• Developed through a highly participative,
fair, and balanced process in a timely and
efficient way
Help Our
Community
• Engage and support the participation of all
necessary stakeholders
• Inform and educate stakeholders
Support
Our
Community
• Manage the policy process efficiently and
effectively to benefit the global Internet
community
• ...frequently as important as outcomes
Manage
Processes
ICANN Policy Team Goals
Policy Development Support Team
David A. Olive
Vice President, Policy Development (Turkey)
Bart Boswinkel
Senior Policy Director, ccNSO (Netherlands)
Steve Chan
Senior Policy Manager (USA)
Julia Charvolen
GAC Services Coordinator (France)
Antony Declerqc
Research Fellow (USA)
Glen de Saint Gery
Secretariat Services and Operations Manager, GNSO (France)
Gisella Gruber
Secretariat Operations Coordinator, At-large, GNSO (UK)
Julie Hedlund
Policy Director and SSAC Support (USA)
Lars Hoffmann
Policy Specialist (Belgium)
Rob Hoggarth
Senior Policy Director (USA)
Susie Johnson
Executive Assistant (USA)
Marika Konings
Senior Policy Director, GNSO (Belgium)
Ariel Liang
At-Large Policy Coordinator (USA)
Kristina Nordstrom
Secretariat Operations Coordinator, ccNSO (Sweden)
Olof Nordling
Senior Director, GAC Relations (Belgium)
Nathalie Peregrine
Secretariat Support, GNSO/At-Large (France)
Carlos Reyes
Senior Policy Analyst (USA)
Barbara Roseman
Policy Director and Technical Analyst (USA)
Benedetta Rossi
Community Engagement Support Coordinator (France)
Gabriella Schittek
Secretariat Services and Operations Manager, ccNSO (Poland)
Steve Sheng
Senior Technical Analyst (USA)
Heidi Ullrich
Senior Director, At-Large (USA)
Silvia Vivanco
Manager, At-Large Regional Affairs (USA)
Mary Wong
Senior Policy Director (USA)
Thank You &
Questions?
Subscribe to the monthly Policy Update:
http://www.icann.org/en/topics/policy/
Contact us at policy-staff@icann.org
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Making domain name and IP address policy at ICANN

  • 1. Introduction to Policy Development at ICANN
  • 2. 2 Review ICANN Policy Structures and Participation Overview of Policy Development and Advisory Functions How can you participate? How to stay up to date & Introduction to ICANN Policy Staff 2 Goals for this Session
  • 3. Source: http://www.icann.org/en/about/ Board of Directors President and CEO 16 9 10 13 14 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 At-Large Security & Stability Advisory Committee Root Server System Advisory Committee ICANN Staff LA – 154 Istanbul - 5 Singapore – 5 Brussels - 15 Washington DC - 20 Other US - 11 Remote International – 22 Remote US - 21 Per ICANN Bylaws, Article VII, section 2 Nominating Committee ASO GNSO ccNSO Regional Internet Registries ARIN RIPE NCC LACNIC APNIC AfriNIC gTLD Registries gTLD Registrars IP interests ISPs Businesses Non-Commercial Users ccTLD registries (.us, .uk, .au, .it, .be, .nl, etc.) Internet Engineering Task Force Internet Users (At-Large Advisory Committee, in conjunction with RALOs) SSAC RSSAC Technical Liaison Group TLG IETF ALAC L L LL L Governmental Advisory Committee G A C ChairOmbudsman ICANN Multi-Stakeholder Model
  • 4. Source: http://www.icann.org/en/about/ At-Large Security & Stability Advisory Committee Root Server System Advisory Committee ASO GNSO ccNSO Regional Internet Registries ARIN RIPE NCC LACNIC APNIC AfriNIC gTLD Registries gTLD Registrars IP interests ISPs Businesses Universities Consumers ccTLD registries (.us, .uk, .au, .it, .be, .nl, etc.) Internet Engineering Task Force Internet Users (At-Large Advisory Committee, in conjunction with RALOs) SSAC RSSAC Technical Liaison Group TLG IETF ALAC Governmental Advisory Committee G A C Governments Other Advisory Committees Internet Users Country Code Operators President and CEO ICANN Staff MDR SV DC Sydney Brussels Other US Other non-US Ombudsman Staff Another Multi- Stakeholder Model Multi- Stakeholder Model ICANN Multi-Stakeholder Model
  • 5. ICANN Supporting Organizations (SO) • GNSO – Generic Names Supporting Organization • ccNSO – Country-Code Names Supporting Organization • ASO – Address Supporting Organization ICANN Advisory Committees (AC) • ALAC – At-Large Advisory Committee • GAC – Governmental Advisory Committee • SSAC – Security & Stability Advisory Committee • RSSAC – Root Server System Advisory Committee 5 Policies Developed By:
  • 6. 6 ICANN Policy Participants All Internet Users (?) Impacted Community (5000) Working Community (1600) Core Volunteers (300)
  • 9. What is the GNSO • Generic Names Supporting Organization • Responsible for policy development related to generic Top Level Domain (e.g. .com, .net, .info, .museum, .pro,) • GNSO Council: 21 Councilors from 6 different constituencies / Stakeholder Groups & Nom Com appointees 9
  • 10. The GNSO Council Structure 10
  • 11. GNSO Community Structures Registry Stakeholder Group Registrar Stakeholder Group Non Commercial Stakeholder Group Commercial Stakeholder Group BC IPCNCUC NPO C NTAG ISPCP
  • 13. Concept of “Consensus Policies” • ICANN Agreements (Registry and Registrar) require compliance with “Consensus Policies” o Follow a specific policy development process (PDP) • Limited to specific topics (“Picket Fence”), such as: o Technical specifications o Security & Stability of Internet o Domain Contact Data (WHOIS) • Examples of consensus policies include: Inter- Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP); Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP); Whois Data Reminder Policy 13
  • 14. How can I participate in GNSO? • Make a Public Comment • Follow Mailing lists • Join a Stakeholder Group or Constituency • Volunteer to Join a Working Group • Listen to/attend GNSO Council Meetings
  • 15. Some of the topics currently under discussion • Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP) • Proxy & Privacy Services Accreditation (PPSAI) • Translation and transliteration of Internationalized Registration Data (T&T) • Data and Metrics for Policy Making (DMPM) • Policy & Implementation (PI)
  • 16. For further information • http://gnso.icann.org • GNSO PDP - http://gnso.icann.org/en/basics/pdp- process.htm 16
  • 17. 17 Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO)
  • 18. What is ccNSO? 18 • Created for and by ccTLD Managers • Forum to meet and discuss topical issues of concern to ccTLDs from a global perspective • Also responsible for ccNSO PDP – limited set of issues relating to ccTLDs • Members (149 out of 250 + ccTLD managers) - Council (18 Councilors)
  • 19. ccNSO Membership (according to ICANN regions) 149 members (April 2014) 5 39 25 33 47 Observers: AfTLD, APTLD, CENTR, LACTLD 19
  • 20. What does the ccNSO do? • Exchange of information • ccNSO meetings, Tech Day and workshops • Networking • ccNSO dinner, lunches, working groups, ICANN meetings • Represent ccTLD community interests in ICANN • ccNSO Statements and Positions • Input into ICANN Strat and Ops Plan ( SOP WG) • New model financial contribution ccTLD’s ( Finance WG) • Meetings with Board, GAC, GNSO SSAC and others • Policy 20
  • 21. What does the ccNSO do? • Policy Development • Limited scope (Annex C bylaws) • Current ccPolicy Development Process (PDP) • Overall policy selection of IDN ccTLD strings • Inclusion of Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) ccTLDs in ccNSO • Future PDP: retirement of (IDN)ccTLD’s • Policy Related Work • Interpretation RFC 1591, GAC Principles (policies delegation and re-delegation of ccTLD’s • Study use of country and territory names as TLD’s 21
  • 22. How can I participate in the ccNSO? • ccNSO application at ccnso.icann.org • Membership to the ccNSO is limited to ccTLD Managers (see ICANN Bylaws Article IX (4)(1)). • No membership fees charged by the ccNSO.
  • 23. For further information • http://ccnso.icann.org/ • ccNSO PDP - http://ccnso.icann.org/policy/policy- development.htm 23
  • 25. Background: RIRs, NRO and the ASO • What is an RIR? − Regional Internet Registry (RIR). There are five RIRs; AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE and they cooperate thru the NRO, the Number Resource Organization. • What is the ASO? − The Address Supporting Organization, set up through an MoU between ICANN and the NRO. − One major task of the ASO is to handle Global Policy Proposals. 25
  • 26. Background: Global Policies 26 • What is a “Global Policy”? – The RIRs develop many regional addressing policies. – Only very few policies affect IANA and only those are called “Global Policies”. • Recent Global Policy Proposal: - Recovered IPv4 Address Space, ”Post Exhaustion”
  • 27. Global Policy Proposal: Recovered IPv4 ”Post Exhaustion” • The proposal enables IANA to handle recovered IPv4 address space and allocate smaller blocks than before. • The ICANN Board at its 6 May 2012 meeting ratified a policy proposal developed by consensus among the five Regional Internet Registries for handling IPv4 address space returned from the RIRs to IANA. • IANA will establish and administer a pool of returned address space to be allocated to all RIRs. 27
  • 28. For further information • http://aso.icann.org/ 28
  • 30. Advisory Committees (AC) In addition to SOs, there are ACs that are responsible for providing the ICANN Board with direct advice: • At-Large AC (ALAC) • Governmental AC (GAC) • Security and Stability AC (SSAC) • Root Server System AC (RSSAC) 30
  • 31. What is At-Large? • Community of Individual Internet Users : 150+ At-Large Structures (ALS) • An ALS is a group (computer clubs, associations, learning centers etc.) representing the views of individual Internet users • They are active throughout the world • What does it the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) do? • Issue comments in response to ICANN public comment requests. • Issue comments on any subject, process, structure, policy or topic which it deems important to comment on in ICANN. • Issue comments about any external process linked to ICANN in one way or other and which affects Internet users. • Takes part in cross-community working groups (CWGs) within ICANN. • Relays the ICANN message to Internet Users around the world • Coordinates the Filing of new gTLD objections from the community
  • 32. Trebuchet body text Source: http://www.atlarge.icann.org/orgchart
  • 33. At-Large Bottom-up to the ALAC Bottom Up
  • 34. RALO DISCUSSION CROSS-RALO DISCUSSION SEND TO ALAC Example of At-Large Structure Input Bottom-up process
  • 36. Example of At-Large Structure Input Response to Public Comment Request Bottom-up process
  • 37. 37 37 Some important links: At-Large Correspondence: http://www.atlarge.icann.org/correspondence At-Large Policy Development https://community.icann.org/x/bwFO At-Large Working Groups https://community.icann.org/x/loIi Some Important Links
  • 38. GAC • The Governmental Advisory Committee's (GAC) key role is to provide advice to ICANN on issues of public policy, and especially where there may be an interaction between ICANN's activities or policies and national laws or international agreements. • The GAC usually meets three times a year in conjunction with ICANN meetings • Currently over 130 members plus 30 observers • More information: http://gacweb.icann.org 38
  • 39. SSAC • Security Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) advises the ICANN community and Board on matters relating to the security and integrity of the Internet's naming and address allocation systems. • This includes operational matters (e.g., matters pertaining to the correct and reliable operation of the root name system), administrative matters (e.g., matters pertaining to address allocation and Internet number assignment), and registration matters (e.g., matters pertaining to registry and registrar services such as WHOIS) • In addition, SSAC engages in ongoing threat assessment and risk analysis of the Internet naming and address allocation services • Currently 38 members • More information: http://www.icann.org/en/groups/ssac 39
  • 40. RSSAC • Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) considers and provides advice on the operational requirements of root name servers, including host hardware capacities, operating systems and name server software versions, network connectivity and physical environment • RSSAC examines and advises on the security aspects of the root name server system and reviews the number, location, and distribution of root name servers considering the total system performance, robustness, and reliability • It includes representatives of organizations responsible for operating the world's thirteen root nameservers and other organizations concerned with stable technical operation of the authoritative root server system • More information: http://www.icann.org/en/groups/rssac 40
  • 41. How to Stay Updated 41
  • 42. Policy Update Monthly • Published mid-month • Read online at: http://www.icann.org/en/topics/policy/ • Subscribe at: http://www.icann.org/en/topics/policy/ • Available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish 42
  • 43. Participate in the Policy Update Webinar • Prior to every ICANN meeting • Latest updates on policy related developments as well as information on events taking place at ICANN meeting • See http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcem ents for further information 43
  • 45. 45 “Support … bottom-up, consensus policies and guidelines …” Global Mission 24 Staff 9 Countries 5 Time Zones 12 Languages (4 UN) Subject Experts / Secretariat Support ICANN Policy Staff
  • 46. 46 • Create policies and guidelines that are: • Implementable and effective • Developed through a highly participative, fair, and balanced process in a timely and efficient way Help Our Community • Engage and support the participation of all necessary stakeholders • Inform and educate stakeholders Support Our Community • Manage the policy process efficiently and effectively to benefit the global Internet community • ...frequently as important as outcomes Manage Processes ICANN Policy Team Goals
  • 47. Policy Development Support Team David A. Olive Vice President, Policy Development (Turkey) Bart Boswinkel Senior Policy Director, ccNSO (Netherlands) Steve Chan Senior Policy Manager (USA) Julia Charvolen GAC Services Coordinator (France) Antony Declerqc Research Fellow (USA) Glen de Saint Gery Secretariat Services and Operations Manager, GNSO (France) Gisella Gruber Secretariat Operations Coordinator, At-large, GNSO (UK) Julie Hedlund Policy Director and SSAC Support (USA) Lars Hoffmann Policy Specialist (Belgium) Rob Hoggarth Senior Policy Director (USA) Susie Johnson Executive Assistant (USA) Marika Konings Senior Policy Director, GNSO (Belgium) Ariel Liang At-Large Policy Coordinator (USA) Kristina Nordstrom Secretariat Operations Coordinator, ccNSO (Sweden) Olof Nordling Senior Director, GAC Relations (Belgium) Nathalie Peregrine Secretariat Support, GNSO/At-Large (France) Carlos Reyes Senior Policy Analyst (USA) Barbara Roseman Policy Director and Technical Analyst (USA) Benedetta Rossi Community Engagement Support Coordinator (France) Gabriella Schittek Secretariat Services and Operations Manager, ccNSO (Poland) Steve Sheng Senior Technical Analyst (USA) Heidi Ullrich Senior Director, At-Large (USA) Silvia Vivanco Manager, At-Large Regional Affairs (USA) Mary Wong Senior Policy Director (USA)
  • 48. Thank You & Questions? Subscribe to the monthly Policy Update: http://www.icann.org/en/topics/policy/ Contact us at policy-staff@icann.org

Notas do Editor

  1. SO’s have operational responsibility for developing policies AC’s have influential advisory roles – to the Board and through active participation in the SO processes
  2. Trying to show approx 300 regular “core” ICANN community volunteers/participants; 1600 working community; approx 5000 “related/impacted folks (e.g., employees, vendors etc) and then all Internet users
  3. Quick overview
  4. The Country Code Names Supporting Organisation (ccNSO) is a body within the ICANN structure created for and by ccTLD managers. Since its creation in 2003, the ccNSO has provided a forum for country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) managers to meet and discuss topical issues of concern to ccTLDs from a global perspective. The ccNSO provides a platform to nurture consensus, technical cooperation and skill building among ccTLDs and facilitates the development of voluntary best practices for ccTLD managers. It is also responsible for developing and recommending global policies to the ICANN Board for a limited set of issues relating to ccTLDs, such as the introduction of Internationalised Domain Name ccTLDs (IDN ccTLDs). The policy development process is managed by the ccNSO Council, which consists of 18 Councillors (15 elected by ccNSO members, three appointed by the ICANN Nominating Committee). The ccNSO activities are mostly organised through Working Groups, such as the Strategic and Operational Planning (SOP) Working Group or the Technical Working Group. Through the ccNSO, ccTLD managers are also working together with other stakeholders and communities within the ICANN structure, such as the Government Advisory Committee (GAC), or the Generic Names Supporting Organisation (GNSO). In order to encourage true global cooperation, we invite all ccTLD managers, both members and non-ccNSO members, to participate in all working groups, as well as to attend all ccNSO meetings. Membership of the ccNSO is open for all ccTLD managers responsible for managing an ISO 3166 country-code top-level domain. You can find more information on how to join here.