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| dates          = 23-28 October, 2011
 
| location        = Dakar
 
| location        = Dakar
 
| host            = [[MICOMTELTIC]]<br>[[ARTP]]
 
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'''ICANN 42''' was held in Dakar, Senegal, between October 23rd and 28th, 2011. It was hosted by Senegal's [[MICOMTELTIC|Ministry of Communication, Telecommunications and Information Technology and Communication]] (MICOMTELTIC) and [[ARTP|Agence de Regulation des Telecoms et Postes]].  
 
'''ICANN 42''' was held in Dakar, Senegal, between October 23rd and 28th, 2011. It was hosted by Senegal's [[MICOMTELTIC|Ministry of Communication, Telecommunications and Information Technology and Communication]] (MICOMTELTIC) and [[ARTP|Agence de Regulation des Telecoms et Postes]].  
  
==Major Events==
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==Key developments==
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===AFRALO Capacity Building Sessions===
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An extension of a 2009 document outlining the capacity building needs of [[AFRALO]] to inform and educate its representatives on ICANN activities, AFRALO held a series of capacity building sessions in Dakar. More than 20 representatives from African [[ALS|At-Large Structure]]s joined the meetings, which had about 300 people in attendance. The five-day program, conducted by ICANN officers and staff, aimed to provide ALS representatives with briefs on key policies, issues, and facets of ICANN.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/resources/policy/update/update-jan12-en.htm#13 ICANN POLICY UPDATE | Volume 12, Issue 1 — January 2012], ICANN.org. Published 1 January 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref>
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==Outcomes==
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===IDN===
 
===IDN===
A draft version of Guidelines for Implementation of Internationalized Domain Names was modified and approved during ICANN 42 by the ICANN Board. The document was developed by the IDN Guidelines Revision Working Group, and contains some of the following provisions.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-3-22nov11-en.htm Implementation Notice - Version 3.0 of IDN Guidelines], ICANN.org. Published 22 November 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/resources/idn/idn-guidelines-02sep11-en.htm Guidelines for the Implementation of Internationalized Domain Names | Version 3.0], ICANN.org.</ref>
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A draft version of Guidelines for Implementation of [[IDN|Internationalized Domain Names]] (IDN) was modified and approved during ICANN 42 by the [[ICANN Board]], and subsequently implemented in November 2011.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-3-22nov11-en.htm Implementation Notice - Version 3.0 of IDN Guidelines], ICANN.org. Published 22 November 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/resources/idn/idn-guidelines-02sep11-en.htm Guidelines for the Implementation of Internationalized Domain Names | Version 3.0], ICANN.org.</ref>
  
 
===Batching===
 
===Batching===
Popularized during ICANN 42 was batching, the term for dividing [[new gTLD]] applications into manageable batches of 500. During a [[GNSO]] working session in Dakar, ICANN Senior Vice President [[Kurt Pritz]] announced that the date of submission during an application window will not be a factor in determining placement, meaning all applicants who filed between January 12th and April 12th would have an equal opportunity of being in any batch. ICANN did not detail how the batches would be processed, though a "charity auction" method has been ruled out and a random selection seems preferred, if workable under proper laws.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/6618-new-gtlds-no-advantage-to-applying-early New gTLDs: no advantage to applying early], DomainIncite.com. Published 23 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> It was also stated that applicants may be able to "opt out" of the first batch if not concerned about time-to-market.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/6784-new-gtld-batching-should-brands-go-first New gTLD batching: should .brands go first?], DomainIncite.com. Published 9 November 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref>
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Popularized during ICANN 42 was "[[batching]]", the term for dividing [[new gTLD]] applications into manageable batches of 500. During a [[GNSO]] working session in Dakar, ICANN Senior Vice President [[Kurt Pritz]] announced that the date of submission during an application window will not be a factor in determining placement, meaning all applicants who filed between January 12th and April 12th would have an equal opportunity of being in any batch. ICANN did not detail how the batches would be processed, though a "charity auction" method had been ruled out and a random selection seemed preferred, if workable under proper laws.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/6618-new-gtlds-no-advantage-to-applying-early New gTLDs: no advantage to applying early], DomainIncite.com. Published 23 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> It was also stated that applicants may be able to "opt out" of the first batch if not concerned about time-to-market.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/6784-new-gtld-batching-should-brands-go-first New gTLD batching: should .brands go first?], DomainIncite.com. Published 9 November 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> Numerous develops ensued, see the full article on '''[[Batching]]'''.
  
===AFRALO Capacity Building Sessions===
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===Trademark Clearinghouse===
An extension of a 2009 document outlining the capacity building needs of [[AFRALO]] to inform and educate its representatives on ICANN activities, AFRALO held a series of capacity building sessions at [[ICANN 42]]. More than 20 representatives from each of the African [[ALS|At-Large Structure]] joined the meetings, which had about 300 people in attendance. The five-day program, conducted by ICANN officers and staff, aimed to provide ALS representatives with briefs on key policies, issues, and facets of ICANN.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/resources/policy/update/update-jan12-en.htm#13 ICANN POLICY UPDATE | Volume 12, Issue 1 — January 2012], ICANN.org. Published 1 January 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref>
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In order to work through outstanding logistical issues related to the [[Trademark Clearinghouse]], ICANN announced plans for an [[IAG|Implementation Advisory Group]] to be formed in November 2011. The group would consider details related to sunrise periods, infringement notices, receipt verification, database redundancy, and technical protocols by which trademark data will be exchanged.<ref>[http://www.steptoe.com/publications-newsletter-pdf.html/pdf/?item_id=317 Intellectual Property Advisory: New gTLD Program Updates from the Dakar, Senegal ICANN Meeting], Steptoe.com. Published 1 November 2011.</ref>
  
==Elected Officials==
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==Key sessions==
* '''Chairman of the Board''': [[Steve Crocker]]
 
* '''Vice-Chairman of the Board''': [[Bruce Tonkin]]
 
* '''Board Committee Members'''
 
** '''Audit''': [[Erika Mann]] (Chair), [[Bill Graham]], [[Gonzalo Navarro]], [[Judith Vazquez]]
 
** '''Compensation''': R. Ramaraj (Chair), Steve Crocker, [[George Sadowsky]], Bruce Tonkin
 
** '''Executive''': Steve Crocker (Chair), [[Rod Beckstrom]], [[Cherine Chalaby]], Bruce Tonkin
 
** '''Finance''': Cherine Chalaby (Chair), [[Sébastien Bachollet]], [[Chris Disspain]], [[George Sadowsky]]
 
** '''Governance''': Bruce Tonkin (Chair), Cherine Chalaby, Bill Graham, [[Ram Mohan]] (Liaison), Ray Plzak, R. Ramaraj, [[Mike Silber]]
 
** '''Global Relationships''': Gonzalo Navarro (Chair), Chris Disspain, Bertrand de La Chapelle, [[Erika Mann]], George Sadowsky, [[Kuo-Wei Wu]]
 
** '''IANA''': Kuo-Wei Wu (Chair), Bill Graham, Bretrand de La Chapelle, [[Thomas Narten]] (Liaison), [[Suzanne Woolf]] (Liaison)
 
** '''Public Participation''': Sébastien Bachollet (Chair), Chris Disspain, Thomas Narten (Liaison), Gonzalo Navarro, Mike Silber, Kuo-Wei Wu
 
** '''Risk''': Mike Silber (Chair), Steve Crocker, Ray Plzak, R. Ramaraj, Thomas Roessler (Liaison), Bruce Tonkin, Judith Vazquez, Suzanne Woolf (Liaison)
 
** '''Structural Improvements''': Ray Plzak (Chair), Sébastien Bachollet, Bertrand de La Chapelle, Thomas Roessler (Liaison), Judith Vazquez
 
  
===Confirmed===
 
* '''President & Chief Executive Officer''': [[Rod Beckstrom]]
 
* '''Chief Operating Officer''': [[Akram Atallah]]
 
* '''General Counsel & Secretary''': [[John Jeffrey]]
 
* '''Chief Strategy Officer''': [[Kurt Pritz]]
 
* '''Chief Financial Officer''': [[Xavier Calvez]]<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/documents/resolutions-2-28oct11-en.htm Approved Board Resolutions | Organizational Meeting of the ICANN Board], ICANN.org. Published 28 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref>
 
 
==Sessions==
 
 
'''October 22'''
 
'''October 22'''
 
* GNSO working session, open to all
 
* GNSO working session, open to all
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'''October 28 - ICANN Board Meeting'''
 
'''October 28 - ICANN Board Meeting'''
 
* ICANN Board meeting, open to all<ref name="sched">[http://dakar42.icann.org/sched-overview Schedule Overview], ICANN.org.</ref>
 
* ICANN Board meeting, open to all<ref name="sched">[http://dakar42.icann.org/sched-overview Schedule Overview], ICANN.org.</ref>
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
  
==Sponsors==
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==ICANN Board==
'''Platinum:''' [[Verisign]], [[PIR]], [[Orange Brand Services Limited]]
 
  
'''Gold:''' [[Afilias]], [[Neustar]]
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===Elected Officials===
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* '''Chairman of the Board''': [[Steve Crocker]]
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* '''Vice-Chairman of the Board''': [[Bruce Tonkin]]
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* '''Board Committee Members'''
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** '''Audit''': [[Erika Mann]] (Chair), [[Bill Graham]], [[Gonzalo Navarro]], [[Judith Vazquez]]
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** '''Compensation''': R. Ramaraj (Chair), Steve Crocker, [[George Sadowsky]], Bruce Tonkin
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** '''Executive''': Steve Crocker (Chair), [[Rod Beckstrom]], [[Cherine Chalaby]], Bruce Tonkin
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** '''Finance''': Cherine Chalaby (Chair), [[Sébastien Bachollet]], [[Chris Disspain]], [[George Sadowsky]]
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** '''Governance''': Bruce Tonkin (Chair), Cherine Chalaby, Bill Graham, [[Ram Mohan]] (Liaison), Ray Plzak, R. Ramaraj, [[Mike Silber]]
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** '''Global Relationships''': Gonzalo Navarro (Chair), Chris Disspain, Bertrand de La Chapelle, [[Erika Mann]], George Sadowsky, [[Kuo-Wei Wu]]
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** '''IANA''': Kuo-Wei Wu (Chair), Bill Graham, Bretrand de La Chapelle, [[Thomas Narten]] (Liaison), [[Suzanne Woolf]] (Liaison)
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** '''Public Participation''': Sébastien Bachollet (Chair), Chris Disspain, Thomas Narten (Liaison), Gonzalo Navarro, Mike Silber, Kuo-Wei Wu
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** '''Risk''': Mike Silber (Chair), Steve Crocker, Ray Plzak, R. Ramaraj, Thomas Roessler (Liaison), Bruce Tonkin, Judith Vazquez, Suzanne Woolf (Liaison)
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** '''Structural Improvements''': Ray Plzak (Chair), Sébastien Bachollet, Bertrand de La Chapelle, Thomas Roessler (Liaison), Judith Vazquez
  
'''Silver:''' [[InterNetX]], [[CNNIC]], [[Siter.com]], [[CORE]], [[GMO Registry]], [[AFNIC]], [[Tango Registry Services|TANGO REGISTRY SERVICES]], [[ARC]], [[DotConnectAfrica]]
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===Confirmed===
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* '''President & Chief Executive Officer''': [[Rod Beckstrom]]
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* '''Chief Operating Officer''': [[Akram Atallah]]
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* '''General Counsel & Secretary''': [[John Jeffrey]]
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* '''Chief Strategy Officer''': [[Kurt Pritz]]
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* '''Chief Financial Officer''': [[Xavier Calvez]]<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/documents/resolutions-2-28oct11-en.htm Approved Board Resolutions | Organizational Meeting of the ICANN Board], ICANN.org. Published 28 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref>
  
'''Bronze:''' [[IronDNS]], [[RU-CENTER]], [[Iron Mountain]]
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==Videos==
  
'''Local:''' Senecatours, [[AfriNIC]], Tigo, Loment, [[NIC.sn]], La Fracophonie, NEXT Global Solutions
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==External Links==
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* [http://dakar42.icann.org/ ICANN42 Website]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://dakar42.icann.org/ ICANN42 Website]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:30, 2 May 2024

Icann-2011-dakar.png
Dates: 23-28 October, 2011
Location: Dakar
Host: MICOMTELTIC
ARTP
Venue: Pointe des Almadies
Website: dakar42.icann.org


ICANN 42 was held in Dakar, Senegal, between October 23rd and 28th, 2011. It was hosted by Senegal's Ministry of Communication, Telecommunications and Information Technology and Communication (MICOMTELTIC) and Agence de Regulation des Telecoms et Postes.

Key developments

AFRALO Capacity Building Sessions

An extension of a 2009 document outlining the capacity building needs of AFRALO to inform and educate its representatives on ICANN activities, AFRALO held a series of capacity building sessions in Dakar. More than 20 representatives from African At-Large Structures joined the meetings, which had about 300 people in attendance. The five-day program, conducted by ICANN officers and staff, aimed to provide ALS representatives with briefs on key policies, issues, and facets of ICANN.[1]

Outcomes

IDN

A draft version of Guidelines for Implementation of Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) was modified and approved during ICANN 42 by the ICANN Board, and subsequently implemented in November 2011.[2][3]

Batching

Popularized during ICANN 42 was "batching", the term for dividing new gTLD applications into manageable batches of 500. During a GNSO working session in Dakar, ICANN Senior Vice President Kurt Pritz announced that the date of submission during an application window will not be a factor in determining placement, meaning all applicants who filed between January 12th and April 12th would have an equal opportunity of being in any batch. ICANN did not detail how the batches would be processed, though a "charity auction" method had been ruled out and a random selection seemed preferred, if workable under proper laws.[4] It was also stated that applicants may be able to "opt out" of the first batch if not concerned about time-to-market.[5] Numerous develops ensued, see the full article on Batching.

Trademark Clearinghouse

In order to work through outstanding logistical issues related to the Trademark Clearinghouse, ICANN announced plans for an Implementation Advisory Group to be formed in November 2011. The group would consider details related to sunrise periods, infringement notices, receipt verification, database redundancy, and technical protocols by which trademark data will be exchanged.[6]

Key sessions

October 22

October 23

  • Newcomer sessions, open to all
  • GNSO working session, open to all
  • ALAC and Regional Leadership Working Session
  • GAC Working Group Sessions
  • Welcome Cocktail Event

October 24 - Welcome Ceremony

  • Formal opening of the meeting
  • Public Workshops
  • Joint SO Meetings

October 25 - Stakeholder Day / Constituency Day

  • GNSO Stakeholder Group and Constituency Meetings
  • ALAC Policy Discussions
  • GAC Meetings
  • Joint SO/AC Meeting
  • ccNSO Meetings
  • Music Night

October 26 - Workshop Day

  • GNSO Council Meeting
  • Various Workshops
  • Reviews
  • ccNSO Meetings
  • Gala Event

October 27 - Public Forum

  • Morning Workshops
  • Reports
  • Public Forum
  • Board Wrap-up/Dakar Review

October 28 - ICANN Board Meeting

  • ICANN Board meeting, open to all[7]

References

  1. ICANN POLICY UPDATE | Volume 12, Issue 1 — January 2012, ICANN.org. Published 1 January 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  2. Implementation Notice - Version 3.0 of IDN Guidelines, ICANN.org. Published 22 November 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  3. Guidelines for the Implementation of Internationalized Domain Names | Version 3.0, ICANN.org.
  4. New gTLDs: no advantage to applying early, DomainIncite.com. Published 23 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  5. New gTLD batching: should .brands go first?, DomainIncite.com. Published 9 November 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  6. Intellectual Property Advisory: New gTLD Program Updates from the Dakar, Senegal ICANN Meeting, Steptoe.com. Published 1 November 2011.
  7. Schedule Overview, ICANN.org.

ICANN Board

Elected Officials

  • Chairman of the Board: Steve Crocker
  • Vice-Chairman of the Board: Bruce Tonkin
  • Board Committee Members
    • Audit: Erika Mann (Chair), Bill Graham, Gonzalo Navarro, Judith Vazquez
    • Compensation: R. Ramaraj (Chair), Steve Crocker, George Sadowsky, Bruce Tonkin
    • Executive: Steve Crocker (Chair), Rod Beckstrom, Cherine Chalaby, Bruce Tonkin
    • Finance: Cherine Chalaby (Chair), Sébastien Bachollet, Chris Disspain, George Sadowsky
    • Governance: Bruce Tonkin (Chair), Cherine Chalaby, Bill Graham, Ram Mohan (Liaison), Ray Plzak, R. Ramaraj, Mike Silber
    • Global Relationships: Gonzalo Navarro (Chair), Chris Disspain, Bertrand de La Chapelle, Erika Mann, George Sadowsky, Kuo-Wei Wu
    • IANA: Kuo-Wei Wu (Chair), Bill Graham, Bretrand de La Chapelle, Thomas Narten (Liaison), Suzanne Woolf (Liaison)
    • Public Participation: Sébastien Bachollet (Chair), Chris Disspain, Thomas Narten (Liaison), Gonzalo Navarro, Mike Silber, Kuo-Wei Wu
    • Risk: Mike Silber (Chair), Steve Crocker, Ray Plzak, R. Ramaraj, Thomas Roessler (Liaison), Bruce Tonkin, Judith Vazquez, Suzanne Woolf (Liaison)
    • Structural Improvements: Ray Plzak (Chair), Sébastien Bachollet, Bertrand de La Chapelle, Thomas Roessler (Liaison), Judith Vazquez

Confirmed

Videos

External Links

References

  1. Approved Board Resolutions | Organizational Meeting of the ICANN Board, ICANN.org. Published 28 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.