[governance] IGC Statement in response to NTIA's announced intent to relinquish role in IANA functions

Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
Mon Mar 17 22:19:10 EDT 2014


Dear Mawaki, De, Ian, Suresh et al,

I am attaching my comments on the final draft and have edited it a bit.
Tracked changes are shown in the version attached for your records.
Apologies for the delayed response - just recovered from the dengue and was
on bereavement leave. Really great to see the comments coming through.

Here are some comments and thoughts on the matter.

Best,
Sala


On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Deirdre Williams <
williams.deirdre at gmail.com> wrote:

> Mawaki in the final line I think you intended "governance institution"
> without the "Internet"?
> Deirdre
>
>
> On 18 March 2014 00:03, Mawaki Chango <kichango at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>> Shall we call for consensus on the following statement? Thanks. Mawaki
>>
>>
>> On March 14, U.S. Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and
>> Information Administration (NTIA) announced its intent to relinquish the
>> oversight role it has played so far with the Internet Corporation for
>> Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) regarding key Internet domain name
>> functions.
>>
>>
>>
>> The Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) welcomes this decision and
>> appreciates the opportunity for these functions and the stewardship of the
>> Internet domain name system (DNS) to further evolve toward a governance
>> model that is truly global and widely accepted. IGC particularly
>> acknowledges with satisfaction the reiteration by NTIA of the necessity to
>> involve all stakeholders in the process as well as in the subsequent
>> arrangements completing the transition toward a stakeholders-led
>> administration of the DNS (what NTIA has been referring to as  the
>> privatization of the DNS.)
>>
>>
>>
>> IGC supports the multi-stakeholder policy making model as an inclusive,
>> bottom-up, consensus driven model that enhances democracy by its
>> inclusiveness of all people from around the world who might be affected by
>> its policy decision outcomes. We understand the multi-stakeholder
>> governance model as distinct from the "inter-governmental" model, from the
>> private sector led model, as well as from a model that only accommodates
>> technical standards setting groups. In the inclusive spirit of that model,
>> we stand ready to work with all stakeholders and make sure effective
>> consideration is given to the concerns and views of Internet users,
>> citizens and civil society organizations across the world.
>>
>>
>>
>> Also supportive of the four principles put forward by NTIA to guide ICANN
>> and the global Internet community in the formulation of a transition
>> proposal, the Caucus wishes to particularly emphasize the need for
>> maintaining the openness and the global availability of the Internet while
>> continuously improving on its security and at the same time preserving
>> and furthering Civil Liberties for all Internet users around the globe.
>>
>>
>>
>> In this process, IGC urges the international community and the global
>> Internet community to give a particular attention to the cost structure
>> associated with the emerging governance framework so as to make effective
>> participation affordable for developing nations and related Internet
>> stakeholders.
>>
>>
>>
>> Finally, the Internet Governance Caucus expresses hope that the
>> globalization of the IANA function will eventually become more complete with
>> an internationally appropriate and neutral judicial framework, and that
>> suitable and effective accountability and transparency mechanisms will be
>> established for the new global Internet governance institution.
>>
>>
>> The Internet Governance Caucus
>>
>> March xx, 2014.
>>
>>
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