[governance] ITU vs. ICANN
Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond
ocl at gih.com
Thu Oct 14 03:51:57 EDT 2010
Hello Fouad,
Le 14/10/2010 01:36, Fouad Bajwa a écrit :
> An Internet user or consumer or whatever is at the end of the day is a
> Human Being. Apart from the Non-Commercial Stakeholders group (that at
> least from what I have witnessed, considers Human Beings as Human
> Beings or simply the only constituency with a "soul"), I see the need
> for Human Beings that use the Internet to group up through
> organizational affiliations to make way into ICANN processes. So, no
> organization or group structure means no membership in ICANN. Only
> NCSG gives the individual recognition and membership but the issue to
> get it truly recognized and influential in ICANN still remains a
> uphill battle like any other CS front?
Very good point indeed.
Both NARALO and EURALO are currently working on processes to accept
individual membership.
Other RALOs might be also doing this too without my being aware of it.
Much progress on this is likely to be achieved at the next ICANN meeting
in Cartagena.
Kind regards,
Olivier
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Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
http://www.gih.com/ocl.html
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