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ICANN in Year 3

Proceedings of the 12th annual conference on Computers, freedom and privacy, 2002
ICANN was created 3 years ago as a unique experiment in Internet self-governance. Could a private, non-government, global organization coordinate critical Internet naming and numbering functions in a legitimate way? Increasingly, critics complain that ICANN has not fulfilled it's promise.
Alan Davidson   +3 more
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Uniqueness of ICANN

2014
ICANN, a private nonprofit organization which manages the most important aspects of a global communication medium, is different from other transnational institutions dealing with communication regulation such as the ITU, UNESCO, WTO, and WIPO. It is controlled by the US, while the other institutions are multilateral bodies.
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Beyond ICANN Vs ITU?

Gazette (Leiden, Netherlands), 2004
Internet governance became one of the most controversial issues in the WSIS process. While the subject was a marginal one during the initial phases of WSIS (PrepCom1, Geneva, June 2002), it moved gradually from the periphery of the debate to the top of the agenda.
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Icann’S New gTLD Program

2015
Abstract Since its creation in 1998, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has been responsible for ensuring free trade and marketplace competition in the sale and regulation of domain names, as well as overseeing the stability of the Domain Name System (DNS) and the creation of consistent, functional policies ...
Torsten Bettinger, Mike Rodenbaugh
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ICANN – Governance by Technical Necessity

2009
One of the most curious instances of international administrative governance is the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). On the one hand, ICANN is neither an international organization, nor even an entity under international law, but a non-profit corporation under Californian law.
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‘ICANN Shall Not Regulate’: A Critical Analysis of ICANN's Post-Transition Regulatory Powers

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Should the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) regulate, and if so, what should it regulate and how? These issues depend on normative criteria, which can give rise to arguments for or against ICANN’s regulatory authority. These criteria could be legal, economic, political, technical and so on.
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Other ICANN Consensus Policies

2015
Abstract In addition to the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), ICANN has established eight other consensus policies which apply to the gTLD spaces under its purview. Consensus policies are the product of policy development processes at the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) in its function to develop and ...
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ICANN and democracy: contradictions and possibilities

info, 2001
Argues here that ICANN, as it is currently formed, falls well short of democratic ideals, despite a founding principle of providing “bottom‐up, representative decision‐making”. Defines governance and explains how ICANN engages in governance of the Internet in important ways.
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Histórica reunión de ICANN en Marrakech

2021
Revista Bits de Ciencia, Núm.
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ICANN — Updated

Computer Fraud & Security, 2000
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