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Jun
26
2017
ICANN59 - Agenda Item 4 - Public Safety Working Group (PSWG) Update to GAC Plenary
13:30 - 14:00 UTC+02:00
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Ball Room 1
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Session Details:

Thomas Schneider, GAC Chair

Cathrin Bauer-Bulst, PSWG Co-Chair

The GAC Public Safety Working Group will provide an update on Abuse Mitigation discussions with ICANN, including answers provided
to the follow-up scorecard to Annex 1 of the Hyderabad Communiqué, as well as the outcome of the Dialogue with the ICANN CEO
that was proposed by the ICANN Board in response the Copenhagen Communiqué.

  1. Expert input on WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law to be agreed by GAC by 7 July 2017 (Completed).
  2. PSWG to keep GAC informed on all major activities (PSWG Co-Chair + Staff).
Session Minutes:

(includes Agenda Item 15.)

The GAC was briefed by its Public Safety Working Group on current work. Key issues raised with regard to the DNS abuse were: Dialogue with ICANN CEO on DNS abuse mitigation; and ICANN initiatives including: Ad Hoc Community Group on Compliance and Safeguards; Domain Abuse Activity Reporting Project; Identifier Technology Health Index; and DNS Marketplace Health Index.

Other issues briefed on by the PSWG included: Privacy and Proxy Services Implementation Review Team; and impact of the GDPR and RDS issues (see 2.d above). It was agreed that consolidated experts input to the public comment process on WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law would be agreed by GAC by e-mail procedure by 7 July 2017.

The new ICANN Consumer Safeguards Director, Bryan Schilling, met briefly with the GAC and outlined his role.