Ashton-Hart, Nick via wsis20 <wsis20@icann.org> hat am 19.02.2025 17:16 CET geschrieben:Very true, it didn't create it, but it ensured it wasn't disrupted as some states wanted it all moved to the ITU.Nick Ashton-Hart
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Subject: [wsis20] Re: Updated GPD WSIS Explainer & ITU WSIS submissions_______________________________________________ Learn more about the WSIS+20 Outreach Network and review relevant resources: https://go.icann.org/wsis20 Read the public archives for this mailing list: https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/wsis20/ _______________________________________________ By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.Agree.I think it is important people are disabused of the idea that current CIR ecosystem of actors was somehow created by the WSIS process. I have seen these concepts in many academic papers and civil society presentations. Sometimes it is just awkward wording, but other times it is just not factually correct.Fiona
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I second Nick's comment, about the critical internet resources.Moreover, I dont share this view: "The Tunis Agenda, agreed in 2005, set out a vision for a distributed, multistakeholder approach to Internet governance which has since underpinned the work of other global forums like the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)"From my perspective, ICANN and the IETF (along with RIRs) were using, with quite success, a "distributed multistkaholder approach" long before the Tunis Agenda.That aside, I found the explainer very useful!!Best regards,Sebastian
El mié, 19 de feb de 2025, 10:21, Ashton-Hart, Nick via wsis20 <wsis20@icann.org> escribió:_______________________________________________Dear Ellie, thanks for sending these along!
The explainer is very good – but it is missing a profoundly important piece, which is the governance of critical Internet resources. Major member-states want to change this. I would argue that this is actually the crown jewel of WSIS: without it, we wouldn’t have the Internet we have today because member-states would be deciding what services can be put online through control of IP addresses, the DNS and other unique identifiers.
I’d be interested in hearing views on this, but it seems to me that while it is not practical to ‘unwind’ the WSIS language in this respect, the review resolution could make clear that the commitment to it is lessened, or in some other way imply that the member-states intend to have more to do with CIRs. This would be very dangerous and highly damaging – and be used to undermine stakeholder-based decision-making for other areas of Internet policy too, like AI – which is also being negotiated now in New York
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