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- The GNSO Council adopts the GNSO Review of the ICANN81 Istanbul Communiqué on Issues of Importance (there was no GAC Advice provided for ICANN81) [INSERT LINK] and requests that the GNSO Council Chair communicate the GNSO Council Review of ICANN81 GAC Communiqué on Issues of Importance to the ICANN Board;
- The GNSO Council requests that the GNSO Liaison to the GAC also informs the GAC of the communication between the GNSO Council and the ICANN Board.
Consent Agenda
GNSO Council Motion to Approve the GNSO Council Recommendations Report to the ICANN Board regarding the Phase 2 Final Recommendations from the Expedited Policy Development Process on Internationalized Domain Names
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- The GNSO Council approves the Recommendations Report to the ICANN Board regarding the Phase 2 Final Recommendations from the EPDP on IDNs [INSERT LINK] and IDNs and instructs the GNSO Secretariat to transmit the report to the ICANN Board and communicate the outcomes from the GNSO Council's decision as appropriate.
Consent Agenda
Motion - Confirmation of GNSO Representative to the Empowered Community Administration
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- On 16 May 2024, the GNSO Council passed a motion to request an Issue Report on Latin Script Diacritics;
- On 18 July 2024, the Preliminary Issue Report on a Policy Development Process (PDP) for Latin Script Diacritics was published for Public Comment and received forty-one (41) submissions;
- On 12 September 2024, the Final Issue Report on a PDP for Latin Script Diacritics was delivered to the GNSO Council, which accounted for the Public Comment review process summarized through a Public Comment Summary Report;
- On 17 October 2024, the Final Issue Report was presented during the GNSO Council meeting, with Councilors suggesting amendments to the draft charter;
- On 13 November 2024, the GNSO Council initiated the PDP for Latin Script Diacritics during the GNSO Council meeting at ICANN81;
- On 9 December 2024, the final draft of the PDP WG charter was submitted to the GNSO Council, including the following amendments: 1) limiting the scope of work; 2) adjusting the membership structure to make it an “Open Model”; 3) including the Global Public Interest (GPI) Framework and its checklist as a reference for analysis when conducting the PDP, per the ICANN Board’s recommendation.
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