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Johnston helped ICANN on matters relating to Internet policy by working on policy initiatives and representing clients. She represented two of the first seven new top-level domain registry operators (Afilias, Ltd. and Global Name Registry). For the former, she also assisted in the preparation of its successful bid to operate [[.info]].<ref name=Bio>[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/rita-johnston-2014-05-22-en Rita Rodin Johnston], ICANN. Retrieved November 9, 2015.</ref> Related to policy, Johnston helped draft ICANN's Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and its implementation.<ref name=Bio/>
 
Johnston helped ICANN on matters relating to Internet policy by working on policy initiatives and representing clients. She represented two of the first seven new top-level domain registry operators (Afilias, Ltd. and Global Name Registry). For the former, she also assisted in the preparation of its successful bid to operate [[.info]].<ref name=Bio>[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/rita-johnston-2014-05-22-en Rita Rodin Johnston], ICANN. Retrieved November 9, 2015.</ref> Related to policy, Johnston helped draft ICANN's Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and its implementation.<ref name=Bio/>
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In 2002, ICANN appointed Johnston to chair an international task force that established the Policy Development Process (PDP).<ref name=Bio/>
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In 2002, ICANN appointed Johnston to chair an international task force that established the Policy Development Process (PDP). She was appointed to the [[ICANN Board]] in May 2006 by the Generic Names Supporting Organisation. Her term was set to end six months after ICANN's annual meeting in 2010.<ref name=Bio/>
    
==Career History==
 
==Career History==

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