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Re: [bc-gnso] ICANN Board's secret September resolution on internet governance
- To: Marilyn Cade <marilynscade@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] ICANN Board's secret September resolution on internet governance
- From: Phil Corwin <psc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 13:53:59 +0000
This resolution is so general that it could justify almost any action - except
that I do not see anything in it that would authorize Fadi to request Brazil to
host a Summit or whatever the word of the day is.
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On Nov 18, 2013, at 10:24 AM, "Marilyn Cade"
<marilynscade@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:marilynscade@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I intend to say that there is no rationale for secrecy of any work that our
Board, or our CEO does in the Internet Governance issue and that is is [pick a
modifier] and unnecessarily stressfully disappointing to the community of
stakeholders, many of whom are active leaders in other Internet public policy
debates.
And that from today, it must be practiced by the Board, byt he staff and by the
CEO, as well as the community that we are open and transparent and
collaborative, and understand that the community that built and works at ICANN,
is also building and working in the outside ecosystem of multistakeholder
approaches.
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From: sdelbianco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:sdelbianco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: bc-gnso@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:bc-gnso@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [bc-gnso] ICANN Board's secret September resolution on internet
governance
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 12:54:38 +0000
This is the resolution that gave Fadi a mandate for his initiatives in
Montevideo and Brazil.
See below or at
http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/documents/resolutions-28sep13-en.htm#2.f
1.
Resolution Re Internet Coordination (Published on 17 November 2013)
Whereas, the existing, global, open, multi-stakeholder Internet governance
system is under increasing pressure to evolve and adapt to global concerns.
Whereas, such pressures and concerns, if not addressed, may negatively impact
many, including ICANN stakeholders and the stability and effectiveness of the
open Internet system.
Whereas ICANN has a responsibility to act in the global public interest.
Whereas these increasing pressures cannot be addressed by ICANN alone, but only
by a group of similarly concerned organizations and entities acting in concert,
ICANNshould participate in an effort to form an Internet cooperation agenda
("Coalition").
Resolved (2013-09-28-C1), the ICANN Board authorizes its CEO to allocate
necessary and sufficient time and resources of ICANN and work with other key
organizations and leaders to establish a coalition towards the formation of a
movement or initiative. The financial resources for building the coalition must
be allocated from the already established Strategic Plan funds.
ICANN's involvement shall be consistent with ICANN's purpose. The CEO shall
provide regular reports to the Board of Directors regarding the status of these
discussions.
Resolved (2013-09-28-C2), the Board directs the CEO to: (1) assess the
potential for success of the Coalition; (2) in the event of a positive
assessment, should the CEO recommend an additional longer term strategy based
on Coalition results, the CEO shall present such a plan of action, including
any additional financial resources required, for further consideration by the
Board.
Confidentiality Resolution
Resolved (2013-09-28-C3), the Board directs that pursuant to Article III,
Section 5.2 of the ICANN Bylaws, this resolution and rationale be kept
confidential. Such resolution shall be held confidentially, without
publication, until such time as the Board determines that such a resolution
shall be published.
RATIONALE FOR RESOLUTIONS 2013-09-28-C1 – 2013-09-28-C2
ICANN uses a multi-stakeholder governance model to coordinate, at the overall
level, the global Internet's systems of unique identifiers. This governance
model is derived from the approach of global multi-stakeholder cooperation that
has been used over time in the development of the Internet and World Wide Web.
As ICANN has been participating in discussion regarding Internet Governance,
there has been continuing debate on whether to use conventional governance
models or a global multi-stakeholder governance model to address broader
governance coordination issues. This action by the Board is an initial step in
moving towards how ICANN can assist the global community in addressing these
issues through global multi-stakeholder cooperation without compromising or
increasing ICANN's mandate. The potential for the formation of a Coalition to
address these Internet coordination issues appears to be the most promising
path forward to starting this work.
Taking this action allows ICANN to remain responsive to those in the Internet
community that wish to continue to use a global multi-stakeholder to address
broader Internet governance issues, while remaining accountable to its core
mission. The development of a coalition will allow for community participation
and input into this coordination work, while not relying solely on ICANN or
ICANN processes to move coordination issues to the forefront. Achieving this
balance is key for ICANN in its role in acting in the public interest.
As this resolution directs that all of this initial work be performed within
the Board approved budget for Strategy Panels of US$3.5 million this action is
not anticipated to have a significant financial impact on ICANN. Similarly,
directing ICANN to initiate coordination exercises is not anticipated to have
any impact on the security, stability or resiliency of the DNS, though the
outcomes of any Coalition could have positive benefits on how these issues are
coordinated in the future.
This is an Organizational Administrative Function for which public comment is
not required.
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