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------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 10:23:47 -0500 To: politech@politechbot.com From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com> Subject: FC: ICANN press release on "at-large" membership resolution Send reply to: declan@well.com
See also: http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-14mar02.htm http://www.cavebear.com/tmp/resolutions1.pdf http://www.cavebear.com/tmp/resolutions2.pdf
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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 09:17:39 -0500 To: mikael@pawlo.com, nikolajn@ascio.com, atsai@gnr.com, farber@cis.upenn.edu, Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>, <DGillmor@sjmercury.com>, igora@microsoft.com From: Esther Dyson <edyson@edventure.com> Subject: Fwd: ALSC press release Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed
hard-fought.... FYI from Esther
>"GO FORTH AND MULTIPLY!" > >ICANN BOARD APPROVES INDIVIDUAL INTERNET USER PARTICIPATION, CALLS >FOR ORGANIZATION OF AT-LARGE MEMEBERSHIP > >March 14, Accra, Ghana -- The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names >and Numbers (ICANN) Board of Directors approved a resolution during >its meeting today that called for the creation of an At-Large >mechanism for "meaningful, informed participation by Internet users," >as recommended by the At-Large Study Committee (ALSC). Taking a >critical step towards structuring participation and representation of >individuals from throughout the diverse global Internet user >communities ("At-Large constituency") within ICANN, the Board called >upon the ICANN community to create an At-Large membership based on >"bottom-up, self-organized, local Internet community" groups. > >"The ALSC is pleased the Board committed to a strong role for >individual Internet users in ICANN and acknowledged the merits of our >report," said Carl Bildt, ALSC Chair. "We worked to find a solution >that ensures Internet users have a sustained role in the technical >coordination of the Internet, and are gratified the Board has now >recognized the Internet community's bottom-up organizing activities." > >In the resolution, the Board stated that it "wishes to move forward >with energy and enthusiasm to build a meaningful structure for >informed participation by the full range of Internet users, and seeks >avenues to achieve these objectives that are bottom-up, >self-organized, and self-sustaining." > >ICANN is in the process of considering wholesale restructuring, and >the resolution instructs the Board Committee on Restructuring to >ensure that their ongoing efforts at crafting a blueprint for ICANN >reform include "workable mechanisms and procedures that enable >meaningful opportunities for participation by the full range of >Internet users," and "an appropriate role for those interests in >ICANN's coordinating and management structures." > >In its annual meeting in November, 2001, the Board formally accepted >the ALSC's final report as a basis for discussion and received in >Accra the Committee's "Implementation Report," which provided details >on the processes needed to implement the ALSC's final report. The >final report proposes a regionally based global framework for all >interested individuals' structured participation in ICANN, focuses >At-Large membership (an electorate) on an identifiable and vested >community, provides a reasonable, initial mechanism for registration >and self-funding, and grants At-Large members a proportionate >responsibility for selecting ICANN's Board. While the Board, today, >made clear that there would be no direct elections to fill At-Large >Board seats at this time, it left open the possibility of future >At-Large elections. > >"We are still moving forward from where we were, although we have not >yet reached our goal of regularly elected At-Large directors," said >Esther Dyson, an ALSC member and former chairman of ICANN. "Now the >At-Large Membership has the challenge and responsibility of >meeting the Board's call for informed, active participation… which we >hope will lead to issue-oriented, transparent elections." > >The ALSC's reports are available on the Internet (at >www.atlargestudy.org) and the Board's resolution is available at >www.icann.org. . ABOUT THE ALSC The ALSC is an independent Committee >created by ICANN earlier this year to provide recommendations to >ICANN's Board on how to structure the diverse global Internet >community's participation within ICANN. The ALSC is conducting an >aggressive outreach, discussion, research, and consensus-building >campaign that will culminate with the submission of a final report to >the Board in November. In addition to Carl Bildt, the ALSC includes >Charles Costello, Pierre Dandjinou, Esther Dyson, Olivier Iteanu, >Ching-Yi Liu, Thomas Niles, Oscar Robles, and Pindar Wong. >Biographies of these individuals, and Information on the ALSC, can be >found at www.atlargestudy.org. > >ABOUT ICANN >ICANN is a technical coordination body for the Internet. Created in >October 1998 by a broad coalition of the Internet's business, >technical, academic, and user communities, ICANN is assuming >responsibility for a set of technical functions previously performed >under U.S. government contract by IANA and other groups. >Specifically, ICANN coordinates the assignment of identifiers that >must be globally unique for the Internet to function: Internet domain >names, IP address numbers, and protocol parameter and port numbers. >In addition, ICANN coordinates the stable operation of the Internet's >root server system. As a non-profit, private-sector corporation, >ICANN is dedicated to preserving the operational stability of the >Internet; to promoting competition; to achieving broad representation > of global Internet communities; and to developing policy through >private-sector, bottom-up, consensus-based means. ICANN welcomes the >participation of any interested Internet user, business, or >organization. > >CONTACT >Denise Michel >+1 310 823 9358 >dmichel@atlargestudy.org
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