[governance] US will push for open markets, free expression at ITU meeting | ITworld
Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro
salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
Sun Aug 5 17:12:03 EDT 2012
Correction
Governments around the world have more power over their Registrars and
Resellers and can enforce things like mandatory "accuracy" of Whois data.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 9:10 AM, Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro <
salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Looking at the ICANN website at http://www.icann.org/en/about/welcome,
>> the term "*coordinate*" is used. However, as one reads on, it is
>> mentioned that "*The world broadly accepts ICANN as the place to work
>> out Internet governance policies*". I think this phrase is larger than
>> ICANN's true size.
>>
>
> You are right. The Internet Universe (note I am not using the ISOC term
> of Internet Ecosystem to appease critics of ISOC on the list - as far as I
> know this was coined by the South Koreans) has an entire host of players
> and stakeholders that look after various policy areas and spaces. The work
> of mapping Internet Governance done through the sponsorship of Consumers
> International and Norbert Bollow highlights this important work see:
> http://idgovmap.org/
>
> What appears to be missing is how all stakeholders can work together as
> netizens for the betterment of all - what is acceptable behaviour, what
> does transparency look like. I think one of the things that is causing
> nations and people to jump up and down is para 15 of the WGIG document
> which reads *Unilateral control by the United States Government.*
>
> Governments around the world have more power over their Registrars and
> Resellers and can enforce things like mandatory Whois data.
>
> ICANN is *limited* in the scope, see below. ICANN does not govern the
> Internet. It is not the place to work out Internet governance policies as
> it only looks after a few of the policy areas identified in the WGIG 2005
> Report [http://www.wgig.org/docs/WGIGREPORT.pdf see pages 5-8] It says so
> too within the ICANN Articles of Incorporation, see excerpts below:
>
> In furtherance of the foregoing purposes, and in recognition of the fact
> that the Internet is an international network of networks, *owned by no
> single nation*, individual or organization, the Corporation shall, except
> as limited by Article 5 hereof, pursue the charitable and public purposes
> of lessening the burdens of government and promoting the global public
> interest in the operational stability of the Internet by
>
> (i) coordinating the assignment of Internet technical parameters as needed
> to maintain universal connectivity on the Internet;
>
> (ii) performing and overseeing functions related to the coordination of
> the Internet Protocol ("IP") address space;
>
> (iii) performing and overseeing functions related to the coordination of
> the Internet domain name system ("DNS"), including the development of
> policies for determining the circumstances under which new top-level
> domains are added to the DNS root system;
>
> (iv) overseeing operation of the authoritative Internet DNS root server
> system; and
>
> (v) engaging in any other related lawful activity in furtherance of items
> (i) through (iv).
> 4. The Corporation shall operate for the benefit of the Internet community
> as a whole, carrying out its activities in conformity with relevant
> principles of international law and applicable international conventions
> and local law and, to the extent appropriate and consistent with these
> Articles and its Bylaws, through open and transparent processes that enable
> competition and open entry in Internet-related markets. To this effect, the
> *Corporation shall cooperate as appropriate with relevant international
> organizations*.
>
>>
>>
>> Fahd
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Roland Perry <
>> roland at internetpolicyagency.com> wrote:
>>
>>> In message <CABBOhxpyKxepWsBFKH=**FMQnQCTVe-CUNyPhhtkcPJT6VO=KA_**
>>> Q at mail.gmail.com <KA_Q at mail.gmail.com>>, at 14:11:03 on Fri, 3 Aug
>>> 2012, Fahd A. Batayneh <fahd.batayneh at gmail.com> writes
>>>
>>> The article mentions "Also at WCIT, Russia, China and other countries
>>>> may push for the ITU to take Internet governance away from the Internet
>>>> Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and other organizations"
>>>>
>>>> Another misconception! Since when did "ICANN and other Organizations"
>>>> govern the Internet
>>>>
>>>
>>> They appear to me to govern the processes of issuing new TLDs and
>>> address space, and policing some (but not all) kinds of abusive
>>> registration. So, as ever, it depends what you mean by IG, and what others
>>> think they want to 'take away' from existing stewards.
>>> --
>>> Roland Perry
>>>
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