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[alac-forum] At Large Advisory Committee's Draft Statement on WSIS Declaration of Principles and Plan of Actions



It is about time that publciity should be given to the freedom that is available through the internet and present and how this could be affected if governments - any governments - get their hot stickies on the means to control/govern/censor the internet. I wrote some articles back in 1996 which I published on the web, I am in the process of updating the site, but they are presently available at : http://members.tripod.com/~ethika/taxes.html    and   http://members.tripod.com/~ethika/censor.html
 

alac-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
ICANN AT-LARGE MONTHLY ANNOUNCEMENT
January 2004

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In this issue:

* REGISTRY SERVICES -- Input is needed on procedures for allowing changes in
the architecture or operation of a gTLD registry. How should ICANN handle
Verisign's "Sitefinder" and similar registry changes? What is in the best
interest of individual Internet users?

* USER COMMUNITY & WSIS -- ALAC urges full particiation of the global user
community in the United Nations' Internet discussions. A draft statement
from the Committee encourages the UN to reverse its practice of excluding
users. What do you think?

* AT-LARGE STRUCTURES -- The first set of At-Large Structures have been
certified by the ALAC to advance individual user community's informed,
structured participation in ICANN. More are pending. Join a group or form
a new one

* ICANN ROME MEETING -- ICANN's meeting in Rome (2-6 March) will feature
multiple At-Large events and policy discussions on Whois and Registry
Services. All are welcome

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* REGISTRY SERVICES -- Input is needed on procedures for allowing changes in
the architecture or operation of a gTLD registry. How should ICANN handle
Verisign's "Sitefinder" and similar registry changes? What is in the best
interest of individual Internet users?

The ALAC is participating (and representing individual Internet users) in
the GNSO Task Force on Registry Services, which is creating a proposed
policy for the process by which ICANN considers requests to allow changes in
the architecture or operation of ! a gTLD registry. This policy development
process was launched as part of ICANN's further evaluation and study of the
issues surrounding Verisign Registry's re-direction of queries for
non-existant domain names ("Sitefinder").

The ALAC recently submitted a statement to the task force and is
encourageing comments on these remarks, or other statements/issues related
to the task force's work. Background information can be found at
. To share your views, send an email to the
At-Large public forum .

* USER COMMUNITY & WSIS -- ALAC urges full particiation of the global user
community in the United Nations' Internet discussions. A draft statement
from the Committee encourages the UN to reverse its practice of excluding
users. What do you think?

The ALAC recently released a draft statement regarding the United Nations'
World Summit on the Information So! ciety (WSIS), in which governments are
attempting to address a broad range of international legal, regulatory,
economic, and policy issues related to the Internet. The Committee urged
that the technical management of the Internet remain, as much as possible,
with the private sector and civil society (or providers and users of the
specific services) and include governmental participation only as overseer
and ultimate guarantor of the public interest. ALAC members volunteered to
participate in upcoming WSIS working group activities to help ensure that
the voices of the global user community are heard on Internet name and
address resource management issues.

Background information can be found at . To share
your views on WSIS and related issues, send an email to the At-Large public
forum .

* AT-LARGE STRUCTURES -- The first set of At-Large Structures have been
certified by the ALAC to a! dvance individual user community's informed,
structured participation in ICANN. More are pending. Join a group or form
a new one

The ALAC welcomes the following groups, which were certified as At-Large
Structures, and looks forward to working with them to advance user community
interests in ICANN:

- Societa' Internet (Region: Europe)
- Arab Knowledge Management Society (Region: Asia/Australia/Pacific)
- Alfa-Redi (Region: Latin America/Caribbean Islands)
- Förderverein Informationstechnik und Gesellschaft e.V (Region: Europe)
- Internet Society Luxembourg A.S.B.L. (Region: Europe)
- Internet Society Bulgaria (Region: Europe)

More applications are pending, see for a
complete list.

Groups throughout the world (either existing organizations or newly formed
for this purpose) that focus on participation by individual Internet users
and deal with ICANN i! ssues are encouraged to register and participate in
ICANN by submitting a simple application form (available at
). Groups that meet
the minimum requirements will be certified as "At-Large Structures." For
more information about At-Large Structure certification, send an email to
).

* ICANN ROME MEETING -- ICANN's meeting in Rome (2-6 March) will feature
multiple At-Large events and policy discussions on Whois and Registry
Services. All are welcome.

Information on the meeting venue, schedule, and other details, are (or soon
will be) available at the above URL.

The ALAC will be hosting the following events in Rome:

- At-Large Meeting
- At-Large Organizing Workshops (Europe, Asia, Africa, etc.)
- WSIS Discussion

The At-Large community is encouraged to participate in these events, as well
as other activities, includin! g policy discussions on Whois (domain name
registration data base) and registry services. Check the ALAC website soon
for more details ().

We look forward to working with you, and hearing from you.

~ The Interim At-Large Advisory Committee
alac@xxxxxxxxx
www.alac.icann.org


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