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Thrush is a former Chairman of ICANN and he was responsible in leading the Board of Directors to approve the implementation of the [[New gTLD Program]]. However, his immediate decision to join TLDH as Executive Chairman after his term expired on June 2011 raised criticisms from the global internet community particularly ICANN's detractors and to question its' Ethics Policy.<ref>[http://expodomain.com/2012/03/19/icann-prez-calls-out-own-board-over-conflicts-of-interest/ ICANN prez calls out own board over conflicts of interest]</ref>  
 
Thrush is a former Chairman of ICANN and he was responsible in leading the Board of Directors to approve the implementation of the [[New gTLD Program]]. However, his immediate decision to join TLDH as Executive Chairman after his term expired on June 2011 raised criticisms from the global internet community particularly ICANN's detractors and to question its' Ethics Policy.<ref>[http://expodomain.com/2012/03/19/icann-prez-calls-out-own-board-over-conflicts-of-interest/ ICANN prez calls out own board over conflicts of interest]</ref>  
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Couvering actively participates in the different activities and meeting of ICANN. During the Senate hearings regarding the implementation of the New gTLD Program, he was one of the representatives of the domain industry who signed the letter sent to Senators Jay Rockefeller and Kay Bailey Hutchison supporting the program. He and his colleagues reiterated ICANN's position that it is beneficial for the global internet community and it promotes innovation.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/docs/Senate-Letter-ICANN-Expansion-of-Top-Level-Domains-08.DEC.2011.pdf Letter to Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation]</ref>
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Couvering actively participates in the different activities and meeting of ICANN. During the Senate hearings regarding the implementation of the New gTLD Program, he was one of the representatives of the domain industry who signed the letter sent to Senators John Rockefeller and Kay Bailey Hutchison supporting the program. He and his colleagues reiterated ICANN's position that it is beneficial for the global internet community and it promotes innovation.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/docs/Senate-Letter-ICANN-Expansion-of-Top-Level-Domains-08.DEC.2011.pdf Letter to Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation]</ref>
    
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