Petition IDNgTLD Constituency - v3 CSG reply
BC colleagues, Further to some inter-constituency discussion this is the current version of a joint paper we are working on. Any further comments from the BC would be welcome to this draft latest May 8. Philip
Hello All: I thought the constituency might find the following video presentation by Viviane Reding, European Union commissioner for Information Society and Media on the privatization of ICANN in a post JPA environment useful, see http://ec.europa.eu/commission_barroso/reding/video/index_en.htm. Best regards, Michael D. Palage
Well done, Michael. Thank you for the link. RA Ronald N. Andruff RNA Partners, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] On Behalf Of Michael Palage Sent: 2009-05-04 12:42 To: bc-gnso@icann.org Subject: [bc-gnso] Post JPA ICANN Governance Hello All: I thought the constituency might find the following video presentation by Viviane Reding, European Union commissioner for Information Society and Media on the privatization of ICANN in a post JPA environment useful, see http://ec.europa.eu/commission_barroso/reding/video/index_en.htm. Best regards, Michael D. Palage
FYI -- NetChoice statement on the Viviane Reding plan For immediate release May 4, 2009 EU Plan to Increase Government Control Not the Answer for ICANN WASHINGTON -- In calling for greater accountability from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), European Union Commissioner for Information Society and Media Viviane Reding today echoed the concerns of many committed ICANN stakeholders. But in calling for increased government control, she threatens to steer ICANN away from the private sector leadership that made the Internet what it is today, NetChoice Executive Director Steve DelBianco said today. "ICANN plans to let its transition agreement with the U.S. Government expire in September, which has triggered many well-meaning questions and concerns from governments, businesses, and organizations concerned about the future of the Internet," DelBianco said. "While we applaud Reding's call to privatize ICANN and make it more accountable to stakeholders, we're concerned that her proposals may cause new problems." Reding acknowledges that U.S. Government has played an important role in ensuring ICANN¹s accountability to the Internet community, and proposes a new accountability mechanism to replace the U.S. Government's existing oversight role. To increase accountability, Reding wants to allow anyone to challenge ICANN decisions before a new international "tribunal." Additionally, Reding suggests the creation of a new multilateral bureaucracy -- a "G12 for the Internet" -- that would allow governments to vote on ³recommendations to ICANN where appropriate.² "We must respectfully disagree with Reding¹s vision of a 'fully privatized and independent ICANN' that is beholden to a new multi-governmental entity. The goal for ICANN has always been to move toward private-sector leadership of the Domain Name System, not towards greater control by governments," DelBianco said. NetChoice applauded Reding's original thinking on the idea of a third-party accountability mechanism for ICANN, but noted that it would hardly be possible to develop and test such a structure in the few months remaining before September. "It¹s a good idea to improve ICANN¹s mechanisms for private sector accountability, but its¹ going to take more than four months to do it," DelBianco said. "If the goal is to create an effective, globally-accountable ICANN while upholding the security and stability of the Internet's addressing system, it may be best to extend the current agreements with the U.S. Government until these new mechanisms can be put into place." About NetChoice NetChoice is an advocacy organization that fights threats to online commerce and promotes policies that protect Internet innovation and communication on a state, federal and international basis. The Washington, DC-based group protects Internet commerce-driven competition and opposes regulations that hinder consumer choice and hurt small businesses.
-----Original Message----- From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] On Behalf Of Michael Palage Sent: 2009-05-04 12:42 To: bc-gnso@icann.org Subject: [bc-gnso] Post JPA ICANN Governance
Hello All:
I thought the constituency might find the following video presentation by Viviane Reding, European Union commissioner for Information Society and Media on the privatization of ICANN in a post JPA environment useful, see http://ec.europa.eu/commission_barroso/reding/video/index_en.htm.
Best regards,
Michael D. Palage
Dear BC colleagues, Attached please find the ICC input on ICANN's institutional confidence building plan. This input has been submitted to ICANN and is available on the consultation page. Best regards, Ayesha Ayesha Hassan International Chamber of Commerce Senior Policy Manager Electronic Business, IT, and Telecommunications Executive in charge of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Policy
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HASSAN Ayesha -
Michael Palage -
Philip Sheppard -
Ron Andruff -
Steve DelBianco