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*# ensure charter questions of the [[EPDP on Internationalized Domain Names]] impact the next Applicant Guidebook.
 
*# ensure charter questions of the [[EPDP on Internationalized Domain Names]] impact the next Applicant Guidebook.
 
*[[NCUC]] focused on developing Applicant Support, which in the past led to the [[Applicant Guidebook]], and ensuring new applicants have more than 18 months to apply in the next round and significantly slashing the application fee (estimated USD$$240,000) for people from developing countries. The board is afraid that if they pay someone's attorney fee, it may create a conflict of interest as in "who does the attorney represent?" [[Kathy Kleiman]] recommended creating boards or groups willing to work at low cost or pro bono (she explained the [[EFF]] does this).<ref>[https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/icann76/c0/TRANSC_I76CUN_Sat11Mar2023_GNSO-%20NCUC%20Membership%20Meet-en.pdf NCUC Membership Meeting Transcript, ICANN 76]</ref>
 
*[[NCUC]] focused on developing Applicant Support, which in the past led to the [[Applicant Guidebook]], and ensuring new applicants have more than 18 months to apply in the next round and significantly slashing the application fee (estimated USD$$240,000) for people from developing countries. The board is afraid that if they pay someone's attorney fee, it may create a conflict of interest as in "who does the attorney represent?" [[Kathy Kleiman]] recommended creating boards or groups willing to work at low cost or pro bono (she explained the [[EFF]] does this).<ref>[https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/icann76/c0/TRANSC_I76CUN_Sat11Mar2023_GNSO-%20NCUC%20Membership%20Meet-en.pdf NCUC Membership Meeting Transcript, ICANN 76]</ref>
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*The ALAC expressed concerns about the annual cycles proposed in Option 2 of [[Operational Design Assessment]] for the next round of new TLDs; the enforceability of registry [[Public Interest Commitments|voluntary commitments]]; the nature and scope of applicant support; and the resourcing and marketing for the Applicant Support Program; and potential gaming of auctions and community objections.<ref>ICANN76 policy outcome report, published 10 Apr 2023, pgs15</ref>
 
===RDDS aks WDS aka [[SSAD]] ===
 
===RDDS aks WDS aka [[SSAD]] ===
 
The Board adopted the [[ODA]] on the [[Whois Disclosure System]] and the ICANN Org renamed it “Registration Data Request Service.” This service should be operative by the end of 2023 and run as a pilot for two years to gather disclosure request volumes to determine whether to build the full Standardized System for Access and Disclosure of non-public domain registration data.<ref>[https://opensrs.com/blog/icann76-recap/ ICANN76 Recap, OPENSRS]</ref> Law enforcement will not be forced to use RDRS, but there is nothing precluding them from using it. The RDRS will not solve the problem of access to data caused by the [[GDPR]].
 
The Board adopted the [[ODA]] on the [[Whois Disclosure System]] and the ICANN Org renamed it “Registration Data Request Service.” This service should be operative by the end of 2023 and run as a pilot for two years to gather disclosure request volumes to determine whether to build the full Standardized System for Access and Disclosure of non-public domain registration data.<ref>[https://opensrs.com/blog/icann76-recap/ ICANN76 Recap, OPENSRS]</ref> Law enforcement will not be forced to use RDRS, but there is nothing precluding them from using it. The RDRS will not solve the problem of access to data caused by the [[GDPR]].
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