
32:39
Greetings everyone, nice to see so many familiar names and faces. Hope you are all staying healthy and safe.

32:47
Good afternoon from Accra, Ghana

32:56
Nice to join you all from Toronto.

40:24
hi everyone Frank Anati from Ghana, https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-anati

41:11
That was an old photo of mine! sigh. When I was young…

42:09
:)

42:57
hahaha...we at ICANN hope to keep you young @Farzaneh :-)

43:20
Me too Tomslin! :)))

43:51
I like pioneer!

44:31
I like that too

45:07
me too

46:43
Thanks Kathy :)

47:26
Milton got a promotion!

48:13
Thank you Kathy.

50:00
The bottom-up policy approach does not work in most part of Africa as decisions always taken by the ragolators.

52:09
Exactly what I am talking about Yusif

55:30
Hello to all, Lavish (EGIGFA-ALS, Ghana), great to be here!

55:56
Welcome, Lavish.

56:32
Welcome Lavish. Good to have you here

57:33
Hello Everyone, Emmanuel Dabbie Botchway (EGIGFA - ALS, GHANA 🇬đź‡)

58:17
Hello Emmanuel! welcome.

58:20
Privileged to be part

59:03
Awesome Adam

59:34
Inspiring short history. Worth the retelling.

01:01:34
Ben, I want 30 secs!

01:01:46
Christopher making a “quick” intervention? ;-)

01:01:50
Thank you, please….

01:02:07
I want to respond, too

01:02:24
To GNSO?

01:02:33
power is bestowed upon governments

01:02:54
How can civil society thwart the push of authoritarian regimes to control the Internet? How slow down democratic countries from over-regulating?

01:03:28
oh no I do need to respond

01:04:23
My slice of exposure can be very short indeed during this session. That's fine. It's important to get answers for these suspicions.

01:06:32
If something needs to be rebalanced, it's our representation at NomCom. That's a really glaring inbalance, which is as clear as it could be.

01:06:40
Agree with Milton on this.

01:07:06
Evidently, I disagree with Milton. CW

01:07:11
agreed Raoul. It’s not a rebalance. It’s only fair!

01:09:11
...and that has been dragging on for like five years now and by the looks of it, is not going to change, despite the stern recommendation from external consultants.

01:10:04
it's just a very minor detail in the big picture but goes to show, how we can't even have what really belongs to us.

01:13:45
AtLarge.news/welcome

01:15:27
I think ICANN has nothing to do with protecting consumers from fake Gucci bags.

01:15:58
Good to jo

01:18:45
Please @ncuc on twitter and let the conversation continue.

01:18:49
@Farzaneh -- I think that is disrespectful to the many volunteers who work on the At Large side of the equation

01:19:12
Please follow @ncuc on twitter and let the conversation continue.

01:19:49
But why Marita? We don’t have a good definition for consumer protection, this is what I am pointing out. Why is it disrespectful?

01:20:21
Let's stay focused on the speakers, if we can.

01:23:39
I want to be your policy chair, Raoul

01:23:54
The webinar series Raoul mentioned, you can find an archive here https://community.icann.org/display/NPOCC/Webinars

01:24:07
Thanks Adam!

01:24:31
Milton, by all means but I'm afraid you're jesting only :P

01:24:54
Milton, you need to become an NPOC member first…

01:25:11
and NCSG also has log standing Individual Members directly such as @Avri and even myself...

01:25:22
Indeed

01:25:27
long not log ;-)

01:25:58
Milton: https://theintercept.com/2021/04/29/covid-vaccine-factory-production-ip/

01:27:13
I must leave for another call. Thank you, Olga, Ben, for organizing this webinar, great to see these activities continue after the additional budget request of a few years ago. Hope to see you, somewhere, sometime this year. Be well, and thanks.

01:27:35
OK. Ignore that message. I’ll stay!

01:27:53
What changed your mind Adam? :)

01:28:14
No need for me to speak.

01:28:23
Q&A, and I expect the other call will be 5 mins of agenda

01:30:45
Indeed @Bruna Communication is key. Thise examples were communications exercises

01:31:29
We share an interest in greater non-commercial participation in ICANN policy development. that core goal unites us and serves as a basis for joint outreach.

01:31:30
I want to encourage new members to ask questions? Please ask questions

01:31:51
questions from others? I just wanted to kick it off :-)

01:31:58
Id be happy to go back to organizing the joint outreaches, tbh.

01:32:30
We all have an interest to make sure ICANN's MSM model works -- we need to work together

01:32:47
Agree, Marita

01:33:13
Now I should leave. Thanks again. Be well

01:33:25
Take our new class!AtLarge.news/welcome

01:34:25
I have a Q, I would be curious. What is the rate of newcomer (new members) applications during the pandemic? How much have the numbers changed compared to before the pandemic?

01:35:01
Indeed SeB much opportunity for mutualism in the Implementation of ATRT3 Recs

01:35:03
At NCSG we don’t have that information but I was wondering the same thing, @Ioana. Will take a look and let you know later.

01:35:38
some of the first joint meetings with NCUC and At large was initiated during my time as the chair of NCUC. Which continued when I was NCSG chair. I couldn’t attend them unfortunately because of the travel ban. Bruna and others are continuing that too

01:35:56
@Ioana, outreach has been challenging. The North American Regional At-Large Organization has been focused on educational efforts, this past year, for example.

01:35:57
It is a good question from Ioana. I think NCSG should have records of who applied for membership during the past year?

01:36:49
We haven’t been able to do much outreach. I am not too optimistic

01:37:14
Most new members come straight from live meetings, I'd guess 80-90% of them.

01:37:35
It's been hard for working parents, among others.

01:37:38
Thanks Zuck for the resource...

01:37:46
There were departures too? That is also interesting, would be interested to see that too (numbers)

01:37:55
Thanks Bruna

01:38:45
I know of at least one departure - that guy was here longer than a decade, I think.. :/

01:42:44
Well said @JZ!

01:42:47
Please keep the questions

01:42:49
Agree fully with Jonathan. My experience since I am active with other organizations.

01:43:18
+1Jonathan

01:46:36
As an inactive NCSG/NCUC member and an inactive AL member, I find listening into the NCSG Policy calls and the AL CPWG among the best ways to keep up with the policy issues from a civil society perspective. I recommend them both.

01:47:12
That’s helpful advice Avri. Very objective as well. I agree.

01:48:16
+1 Milton. you need to find that passion and the spark. :)

01:48:24
Agree Milton. Getting a few, dedicated people, is the key

01:48:53
And ICANN mission is really narrow. So people are rightfully not paying a lot of attention

01:49:02
there are more shiny topics such as social media

01:50:32
I agree with JZ.

01:50:44
Agreed Milton -- it is a complex area and not everyone's cup of tea. But having avenues for people to be reasonably informed without completely immersed will also help as it will be a preview.

01:50:47
I think old people should rule

01:50:59
You would think that.

01:51:04
we should have a seniority system.

01:51:16
just kidding of course

01:51:19
Sure Milton. We give you a tiara. You’ll be the king

01:51:43
but but, i want a tiara too

01:51:45
No Steve Crocker is the oldest, he gets the tiara

01:52:02
Steve had his chance to rule!

01:52:13
OK, Bruna get the tiara and I get a crown

01:52:28
or maybe a football helmet

01:52:35
Excellent session. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge. Be safe and be kind.

01:52:38
kings are supposed to sit back and be royal.

01:52:43
From my perspective, hearing from civil society is critical. Glad to see the various groups discussing together. Thanks for the session.

01:52:44
Tx you Olga and Benjamin!

01:52:51
Thank you so much, Milton. I will happily use my tiara once we can go back to meetings. Didn’t we have a glitter stick once ?

01:52:53
Great webinar. Thanks all!Bye & Stay Well everyone!

01:52:53
Good session. Thanks to the organizers

01:52:54
Look forward to the next interchange

01:52:56
Bye

01:53:01
Bye everyone! Thanks for joining!

01:53:05
Bye