[gnso-rap-dt] Updated Registration Abuse Policies workshop programme
Dear All, Following our call today, please find attached the updated programme for the Registration Abuse Policies workshop. For those of you that were not able to participate, please note that the only changes that were made relate to speakers and time allocated to the first topic. We would like to post the background information and topics as soon as possible on the Mexico City website, so if there are any concerns in relation to the content, please share this with the list as soon as possible. As you will have noted, Mike Rodenbaugh has shared the draft programme (without names of speakers) with the Council to inform them before their call tomorrow about the programme. On the call tomorrow, Mike will use the opportunity to reach out to the ISP, NCUC and ALAC constituencies to put forward a representative to participate in the workshop. ICANN staff will follow up on this invitation. In addition, some small edits were made to the questions raised by Chuck (see below). If there are any concerns about these edits, please share your views with the list. Those of you presenting are invited to share any slides or speaking notes for this workshop beforehand with the group to avoid duplication and ensure all important issues are addressed. I will work with Glen to see if we can identify a 15-30 minutes slot on Sunday 1 March (possibly during one of the break) to sit down and quickly run through the programme. Thanks, Marika 1. Is the additional research supposed to be done before the WG finishes its work? This will be for the WG to determine as it depends of the scope and size of the research that needs to be undertaken. 2. Is the WG supposed to finish its work in 90 days after Mexico City or simply report on progress then? If the WG is not finished by then, it is the expectation that the WG would present its progress together with the expected end date of its work. 3. Is the WG supposed to attempt to make a recommendation to the Council on whether to initiate a PDP or not? More specifically, the WG is expected to make a recommendation about which registration abuse policy issues, if any, are appropriate for a PDP. Attachment:
Registration Abuse Policies - Draft Programme - Updated 18 February 2009.doc
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