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'''ICANN 2''' was held in Berlin, Germany from between 25-27 May, 1999. All meetings took place the Hotel Adlon. Given that this was only the second ICANN meeting ever, its great successes were . The Advisory commitees for the ICANN 2 meetings were as follows.
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'''ICANN 2''' was held in Berlin, Germany from between 25-27 May, 1999. All meetings took place the Hotel Adlon.  
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==The Meeting (Day 1 May 25th, 1999)==
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The first day saw the new [[Advisory Committee|advisory committees]] meet, the [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC) and [[Membership Advisory Committee]], meet. There was also a presentation from IANA which talked about delegation practices. Each of the seven constituencies of the [[Domain Name Supporting Organization]] also engaged in meetings. In addition to this, the DNSO initial assembly was to be held during the afternoon. The meeting commenced at around 1:30 pm and featured the introduction of webcasting services, to ensure that people not in attendance were still able to take part in the discussion. The meeting gave participants in the various DNSO constituency group meetings the opportunity to report on their respective morning meetings, and also gave all DNSO General Assembly participants the opportunity to discuss the DNSO structure, as well as possible next steps in the DNSO process.
The first day saw the new [[Advisory Committee|advisory committees]] meet. These committees were the [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC) and the [[Membership Advisory Committee]]. There was also a statement from IANA TLD which talked about the delegation practises.  
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On May 26th, the ICANN Board of Directors held a day-long public forum.  The meeting required no preregistration for the participants, and was open to all persons interested in attending the meeting. Webcasting services were also employed here for those wishing to participate from afar.  The meeting's agenda included a discussion of the following topics:
Throughout the morning ICANN had reserved a metting room for each of the seven self-organizing constituencies of the [[Domain Name Supporting Organization]]. In addition to this, the DNSO initial assembly was to be held during the afternoon. The meeting commneced at around 1:30 pm and featured the introduction of webcasting services, to ensure that people not in attendance were still able to take part in the discussion. The meeting gave participants in the various DNSO constiuency group meetings the opportunity to report on their respective morning meetings, and also gave all DNSO General Assembly participants the opportunity to discuss the DNSO structure, as well as possible next steps in the DNSO process.
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==Day 2 (May 26th, 1999) ICANN Open Meeting==
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The ICANN Board of Directors held a day-long public meeting in Berlin at the Hotel Adlon.  The meeting required no preregistration for the participants, and was open to all persons interested in attending the meeting. Webcasting services were also employed here for those wishing to participate from afar.  The meeting's agenda included a discussion of the following topics:
      
* Proposals for ICANN [[Supporting Organizations]]
 
* Proposals for ICANN [[Supporting Organizations]]
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* The [[WIPO|World Intellectual Property Organization]]'s "Final Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process"
 
* The [[WIPO|World Intellectual Property Organization]]'s "Final Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process"
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* Preliminary recommendations of the ICANN Advisory Committee on Independent Review
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* Preliminary recommendations of the ICANN Advisory Committee on Independent Review<ref>[https://cyber.harvard.edu/icann/berlin/archive/open2.html#irac ICANN 2 Archive - Presentation of Advisory Committee on Independent Review], May 26, 1999</ref>
    
* Preliminary 1999-2000 ICANN budget
 
* Preliminary 1999-2000 ICANN budget
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