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The '''At-Large Community''' is a collection of organizations and individuals that [[ICANN]] recognizes as gathering input and | The '''At-Large Community''' is a collection of organizations and individuals that [[ICANN]] recognizes as a gathering of input and voices concerning the interests of Internet users around the world. It is currently comprised of 230 At-Large Structures ([[ALS]]es) and 85 individual members, but their numbers continue to grow. The At-Large Community includes, for example, Internet-related consumer rights groups, academic organizations, and public-minded individuals. It is focused on furthering the development of [[ICT]]s and contributing to policies that influence the technical coordination of the [[Domain Name System]]. The aim of the At-Large Community is to ensure that the Internet serves the global public interest.<ref>[https://atlarge.icann.org/about/index About At-Large]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 11 January 2022
The At-Large Community is a collection of organizations and individuals that ICANN recognizes as a gathering of input and voices concerning the interests of Internet users around the world. It is currently comprised of 230 At-Large Structures (ALSes) and 85 individual members, but their numbers continue to grow. The At-Large Community includes, for example, Internet-related consumer rights groups, academic organizations, and public-minded individuals. It is focused on furthering the development of ICTs and contributing to policies that influence the technical coordination of the Domain Name System. The aim of the At-Large Community is to ensure that the Internet serves the global public interest.[1]