Dear All, We would like to thank the ICANN Community for its
participation in the e-Crime and Abuse of the DNS Forum that took
place during the 34th ICANN Meeting in Mexico City. We
greatly appreciate the information that was shared during the Break-Out
Sessions and the Q&A. The Forum was very well-received and was
effective in communicating the complex issues faced by those in the Community
tackling this multifaceted subject. To continue the dialogue in the Community, ICANN has posted
additional information on the e-Crime Forum and recommendations from the
Break-out Sessions held in conjunction with the e-Crime Forum on the following
topics: ccTLDs and Law
Enforcement Protecting
Consumers in New and Existing TLDs The Role of ICANN
in Responding to e-Crime E-Crime in Latin
America We invite you to review at your convenience the
summary of the e-Crime and Abuse of the DNS Forum at the link below. http://mex.icann.org/node/3638 We also would like to receive feedback and suggestions from the
Community on whether follow-up sessions would be appropriate at the 35th
ICANN Meeting to be held in Sydney June 21-26. We have
already received suggestions for additional in-depth sessions on ccTLDs
and Law Enforcement, and on protecting consumers from e-Crime and DNS
abuse. If you believe that it is important to
continue to address this topic in Sydney, please reply by Friday, April
17th with your thoughts on the format, topics, and other ideas for
additional sessions on this topic. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. Best regards, Margie Milam Senior Policy Counselor ICANN |