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  1. The ALAC submitted three recently adopted Statements to the public consultation processes, the ICANN Board of Directors and the GNSO today: ALAC Statement on ICM Application for .XXX sTLD [PDF, 372 KB] (sent to the “public consultation” and the ICANN Board) ALAC Statement on the Initial Whois Service Requirements
  2. The ALAC endorsed the At-Large Structure (ALS) Applications from Wikimedia CH and Nurses Without Borders today. Wikimedia CH is based in Zurich, Switzerland and will be a certified ALS of the European Regional At-Large Organisation (EURALO). Nurses Without Borders is based in Lagos, Nigeria and will be a member of
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  5. The ALAC endorsed the attached ALAC Comment on the Proposed Framework for the Fiscal Year 2011 Operating Plan and Budget [PDF, 148 KB] with a 14-0 vote. You may review the result independently under: https://www.bigpulse.com/pollresults?code=Ii2NQSj9F7AspeumQetz The document has been submitted to the public
  6. The ALAC endorsed the At-Large Structure (ALS) Applications from Asociación CONEXIÓN al Desarrollo de El Salvador with a 15-0 vote and no abstentions on 2 April, 2010. Asociación CONEXIÓN al Desarrollo de El Salvador will be a member of the Latin-American and the Carribean Islands Regional At-Large Organisation
  7. At-Large Events The pictures from the At-Large events are now available on the At-Large Flickr page under: http://www.flickr.com/photos/at-large/sets/72157623747147740/detail/ AFRALO Showcase The pictures from the AFRALO Showcase event are available under:
  8. ALAC Chair Cheryl Langdon-Orr presented the Chair's Report for Nairobi during the SO/AC Chair Reports session today. Cheryl's presentation describes the activities of the At-Large community during the 37th ICANN meeting in Nairobi. In summary: At-Large held 11 formal and 4 informal and Working Group meetings in
  9. Download the LACRALO Brochure as .PDF The members of the Latin American and Caribbean Islands Regional At-Large Organization (LACRALO) created an outreach brochure to increase awareness of ICANN and At-Large in the LAC region. The LACRALO brochure illustrates ICANN’s responsibilities in the domain name system,
  10. The ALAC endorsed the At-Large Structure (ALS) Applications from ISOC Liberia with a 14-0 vote and no abstentions today. ISOC Liberia will African Regional At-Large Organisation (AFRALO). You may review the detailed result of the ALAC vote under: https://www.bigpulse.com/pollresults?code=eNKRiHGsZGMkeV4BxpRd
  11. The AFRALO outreach brochure has been translated into Arabic and is now available as a PDF file. The brochure was drafted by the members of the African Regional At-Large Organization (AFRALO) to increase awareness of AFRALO within Africa. It gives an overview on ICANN and At-Large and includes a short explanation
  12. On 15 February, 2010, ICANN Staff published a document entitled "Non-Lawyer's Guide to the May 2009 Registrar Accreditation Agreement." The document, available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish, was produced in response to a request by the Chair of the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC),
  13. At the request of Cheryl Langdon-Orr, Chair of ALAC, and the At-Large Board Selection Design Team (ABSdt) we have the privilege to inform you that the Public Comment on the Proposed Process for the 2010 Selection of an ICANN At-Large Board Memberis now open (in English, French and Spanish) through 6 March 2010.
  14. Members of the African Regional At-Large Organization (AFRALO) created a brochure to increase the awareness of AFRALO within the African region. Included in the AFRALO brochure are the key issues the regional members are working on, including the introduction of new generic top level domains (gTLDs), issues
  15. The ALAC Statement in support of Consumer Constituency [PDF, 105 KB] was drafted by Beau Brendler, member of the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) from North America and (published on the ALAC mailing list) for community review on January 28th, 2010. The present Statement constitutes the official ALAC input to