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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the body responsible for managing Internet domain names, has announced it will no longer be controlled by the U.S. government. ICANN and the U.S. Department of Commerce signed an agreement today supporting the model of international multi-stakeholder governance of the global Internet addressing system. ICANN was created in 1998 to manage the Internet's addressing system such as top-level domain-names and IP address space. The g
Choosing the Right Path to a Permanent Accountability Framework for ICANN
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
By Michael Palage & Berin Szoka Over the next month, the ICANN Board will consider its options for ensuring that some framework is in place to ensure ICANN's accountability to the global Internet community after the approaching expiration of its Memorandum of Understanding and Joint Project Agreement (MOU/JPA) with the U.S. Department of Commerce. We analyze these options in our new paper, " Choosing the Right Path to a Permanent Accountability Framework for ICANN ." We urge the ICA
Choosing the Right Path to a Permanent Accountability Framework for ICANN
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
By Michael Palage & Berin Szoka , The Progress & Freedom Foundation Over the next month, the ICANN Board will consider its options for ensuring that some framework is in place to ensure ICANN’s accountability to the global Internet community after the approaching expiration of its Memorandum of Understanding and Joint Project Agreement (MOU/JPA) with the U.S. Department of Commerce. We analyze these options in our new paper, “ Choosing the Right Path to a Permanent Accountability Fra
Study: Reform ICANN Before Privatizing It
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Study suggests some sort of accountability required before ICANN is set free. A new study, to be formally released Wednesday, suggests that ICANN must be reformed before its ties with the U.S. Department of Commerce are severed. The Joint Project Agreement between ICANN and the Department of Commerce concludes in August. The study was authored by think tank Technology Policy Institute (TPI) and was co-authored by TPI’s Thomas Lenard and Lawrence White, a Professor of Economics at the
ICANN’s Game of Chicken with the USG & The Need for Adult (GAO) Supervision
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
ICANN recently proclaimed that the "Joint Project Agreement" (one of two contractual arrangements that ICANN has with the U.S. Department of Commerce (DoC) governing ICANN's operations) will come to an end in September 2009. ICANN's insistence on this point first became clear back in October 2008 at ICANN's Washington, D.C. public forum on Improving Institutional Confidence when Peter Dengate Thrush, Chair of ICANN's Board declared: the Joint Project Agreement will conclude in September 2009. T
