ICANN Costa Rica March 2012 FOIWG. Presentation outline Scope of Framework Of Interpretation Process Topics for interpretation Activities since ICANN.

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ICANN Costa Rica March 2012 FOIWG

Presentation outline Scope of Framework Of Interpretation Process Topics for interpretation Activities since ICANN Dakar Consent Significantly Interested Parties (SIP) Revocation WG Meeting at ICANN Dakar

Scope of FOIWG Applicable policies and guidelines: - RFC 1591 and GAC-Principles 2005 Framework of interpretation will add “colour and depth” to existing policies and guidelines Out of scope: - Changing applicable policies or guidelines - The IANA Functions contract, including contract implementation issues or procedures

Process for topics WG prepares draft set of interpretations for a specific topic in an Interim Report (Example: Consent report). WG undertakes a public consultation of the draft set of interpretations. WG reviews comments and input from the public consultation. WG prepares a Final Report of interpretation for a topic.

Process for topics Support wanted from the GAC and ccNSO communities FOIWG appreciated the GAC response on Consent, and looks forward to GAC response on Significantly Interested Parties. Submission of Report to ICANN Board by ccNSO includes: - Confirmation of support by GAC and ccNSO - Report with recommendations

Topics for interpretation Consent for delegation and re-delegation requests (final recommendations published) Significantly Interested Parties (SIP) (public consultation on draft recommendations) Revocation or un-consented re-delegation (in progress) Comprehensive glossary (in progress) Recommendations for IANA reports on delegation and re-delegation (FOIWG will begin work on this topic after other topics have been completed)

Activities since ICANN Dakar WG met by teleconference 7 times since Dakar Published a progress report on activities since Dakar Published a public consultation on Significantly Interested Parties (SIP). Published its final report on Consent. Is currently working on the topic of Revocation.

Status on Consent No comments received from public consultation on Consent. GAC comments supported the recommendations and suggested some improvements which will be handled in the upcoming work of the FOIWG. The FOIWG seeks GAC approval on its final report on Consent.

Consent Recommendations Example: IANA should report to the GAC and ccNSO at each ICANN meeting on the plan and progress to date in implementing these recommended guidelines.

Status on SIP “Significantly Interested Parties” or SIP FOIWG completed its work on an initial set of recommendations in January The public consultation on these initial recommendations is open until 30 March 2012.

SIP Initial Recommendations Example: Definition of Significantly Interested Parties- Significantly Interested Parties include, but are not limited to: a) the government or territorial authority for the country or territory associated with the ccTLD and b) any other individuals, organizations, companies, associations, educational institutions or others that have a direct, material, substantial, legitimate and demonstrable interest in the operation of the ccTLD(s) including the incumbent manager.

FOIWG meeting in San José 13:00 to 15:30 Thursday March 15 th – location to be confirmed. Main focus of this meeting is Revocation topic -“Misbehaviour” (RFC1591) -“IANA stepping in” (RFC1591) As always, observers are welcome

Links / Thanks Consent Final Report and SIP Interim Report: Keith Davidson Bernard Turcotte