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2009</FONT><SPAN
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href="#0">The ICANN Independent Review Process: complete the trial before
modifying it</A> <BR><A href="#1">IGP provides leadership, expertise and
analysis at 2009 IGF</A> <BR><A href="#2">"It could be the end of
multistakeholderism"</A> <BR><A href="#3">The IGF and the Internet
Society-ITU rivalry</A> <BR><A href="#4">ICANN, Inc.: Accountability and
participation in the governance of critical Internet resources</A> <BR><A
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<P>The law firm representing ICM Registry in its pioneering Independent
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<P>IGP Scientific Committee members were prominent in all phases of this
year’s Internet Governance Forum meeting in Sharm-el-Sheik, Egypt. The IGP
brought expertise in political science, economics, sociology and other
disciples to bear on discussions ranging from cyber security and critical
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<P>The gem above, heard over lunch at IGF Egypt, illustrates the
apparently tenuous ground upon which some feel the IGF now stands. But to
understand why there was so much concern one needs to sort out the issues
at play. <BR><BR>First, there is the issue of who will conduct the formal
review of the IGF. The review will be the basis for any decision to
continue the forum under the aegis of the UN and in what format (including
any outputs). Second, there is the issue of where financial support
for the forum will come from going forward. That these issues are being
tussled over within the UN bureaucracy importantly illustrates the soft
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<P>This year’s IGF was characterized by intensified rivalry between the
backers of the Internet Society/ICANN and the supporters of the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which would like to contest
the former’s hegemony over Internet names and number governance. Many
workshops and main sessions of the Forum get sucked into this polarity one
way or the other, especially if they discuss critical internet resources.
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<P>IGP releases today <A
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new paper</A> assessing the relationship between public participation and
accountability in ICANN. It explains how ICANN has responded to
accountability concerns by creating new opportunities for public comment,
review, and participation. Is public participation an adequate means of
making this global Internet governance organization accountable to the
public? ICANN is fundamentally a private corporation. Private
corporations are held accountable in three ways: 1) directly through their
membership or shareholders, 2) through competition, which gives the public
the opportunity to avoid their products or services, and 3) through
external regulation or supervision by judicial or public authorities. None
of these forms of accountability apply to ICANN. Instead, the public
is given a wide range of opportunities to participate in ICANN’s processes
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<P>The problem with linking inter-governmental organizations and Internet
governance were on display today, the very first day of the Egypt Internet
Governance Forum. The Open Network Initiative (ONI) planned a reception to
launch its new edited collection book, Access Controlled. Outside the room
a banner with the book cover graphics and your standard promotional blurb
was on display. The blurb mentioned "the great Chinese firewall."
Apparently a representative of the Chinese government complained and
someone from the UN or the government of Egypt brought in security and
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<P><FONT size=+0><FONT size=2>WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 -- The following federal
contracts were announced by federal agencies as having been awarded to
companies operating in Maryland.<BR>***<BR>MILITARY $4.1 Million Federal
Contract Awarded to Shinkuro Inc.<BR>WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Shinkuro Inc.,
Bethesda, Md., won a $4,103,348 federal contract from the U.S. Air Force
Materiel Command, Rome, N.Y., for the Domain Name System Security Protocol
(DNSSEC) deployment.<BR><BR>[Founder and CEO of Shinkuro, Inc. is ICANN
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<P>The public forum at the recent ICANN-Seoul meeting included an exchange
between IGP's Milton Mueller and ICANN Board member Steve Crocker
concerning cryptographic algorithms used in DNSSEC and the requirement in
ICANN's new gTLD application to deploy DNSSEC. Both raised points which
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