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 In all three instances, the case could be made that, the outcome of the policy deliberations have reflected the  economic interest of the contracted parties. While the ALAC is, by no means, in lock step with the GAC and, in some instances, the GAC, itself,  lacks consensus, the ALAC remains concerned that too many "disappointments" for the GAC could result in less cover for ICANN at national levels and an overall drop in trust in and credibility of ICANN. Our intention is never to speak for the GAC but the ALAC joins the GAC in expressing their concern about each of the above topics but wonders, in particular, if any of the board Board are concerned about ICANN’s relationship to the governments that make up the GAC.


Agenda for Joint Board/ALAC Session: 


1. Introductory Remarks by the Board - Leon Sanchez, Vice Chair of the ICANN Board

2. At-Large Priorities during 2020 - Maureen Hilyard, ALAC Chair

a. At-Large Review Implementation Plan
b. Evolving Multistakeholder Model (Marita Moll, ALAC Member)
c. Capacity Building (Joanna Kulescz, ALAC Vice-Chair)
d. Collaboration and Partnerships with other ICANN communities

3. Policy Discussion: At-Large & the Board (Jonathan Zuck, ALAC Vice-Chair

a. DNS Abuse

b. PIR/.ORG

c. ALAC-GAC


CEO Questions:

  1. Key achievements of ICANN67 from an ICANN org perspective.
  2. In your perspective, how did the first virtual ICANN Meeting go? How do you see the future of ICANN Meetings?

ICANN Board Chairman Questions:

  1. Key achievements of ICANN67 from an ICANN Board perspective.
  2. In your perspective, how did the first virtual ICANN Meeting go? How do you see the future of ICANN Meetings?

GAC Questions: