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Revision as of 21:37, 25 October 2017
Organization: | Silva.legal |
Affiliation: | Fellowship Program, GNSO |
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Region: | Latin America and the Caribbean |
Country: | Argentina |
Email: | martin@silva.legal |
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Blog: | [www.dat.as www.dat.as] |
LinkedIn: | Martin Silva Valent |
Martin Pablo Silva Valent is an independent lawyer in Argentina, Partner at Silva.legal [1] and Co-founder of the NGO Datas.[2] He is also a Professor and Researcher on Internet Goverance and is Councilor for the Civil Society at the IGF Argentina.[3]
Silva's first ICANN Meeting was ICANN 48 in Buenos Aires, where he attended as an Honorary Fellow. He also participated as an ICANN Fellow at ICANN 54 in Dublin and ICANN 50 in London. For ICANN 51 in Los Angeles, he was an Alumni Leader in the Fellowship Program, where he was nominated for the for the ExCom position of Secretariat at the NPOC Constituency as a member for AGEIA DENSI.[4] Afetrwards, he has attended to almost every meetting during 2015, 2016 and 2017. In 2016 he was elected in the same consituency as Vice-Chair.[5] In 2017 he became a GNSO Councilor representing the Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group. Since its creation, Martin has been heavily involed in the Review of all Rights Protection Mechanisms (RPMs) in all gTLDs PDP Working Group.[6] He is also a Mentor in the Community Onboarding Program during 2016 and 2017.</ref>https://icannwiki.org/Community_Onboarding_Program</ref>
Silva also attended the second NCHP meeting in Washington on January 2015, Los Angeles in 2016, Reikavik in 2017 and Los Angeles in 2018, and is an active member in the LAC community and the Academy Working Group.[4]
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