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− | Andy is a German journalist who has studied social and technological developments in the field of electronic networks. He has been a member of the Chaos Computer Club, a German hacker association, since the | + | Andy is a German journalist who has studied social and technological developments in the field of electronic networks. He has been a member of the Chaos Computer Club, a German hacker association, since the 1980s and has served on its board.<ref name=ICANN/><ref>[https://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/11/frankfurt-bios.php?id=7 Biographies: Andy Müller-Maguhn, Co-Founder, Chaos Computer Club], Internet Society. Retrieved November 12, 2015.</ref> According to ICANN, "Through this work, he gets in touch with and looks after projects that claim a critical and creative handling of technology. The main part of this work lies within the future-compatible structures and lifeforms and in the attempt to support those developments through transparency."<ref name=ICANN/> |
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Revision as of 16:40, 12 November 2015
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Andy Müller-Maguhn is a German journalist who served on the ICANN Board from November 2000 to June 2003.
ICANN
Andy was elected to the ICANN Board in November 2000. He represented the European region in the At-Large voting process conducted one month prior. Andy served until June 2003.[1] In 2002, after ICANN eliminated democratically elected representation, Andy said, "I used the chance to get some improvements, like getting flow of information as a core value of ICANN. So I still think I can be a constructive part of ICANN, improving it or at least making it less worse…. But there is a major shift making the governments a much stronger part of ICANN and reducing at-large input to a quite unspecified role."[2]
Career
Andy is a German journalist who has studied social and technological developments in the field of electronic networks. He has been a member of the Chaos Computer Club, a German hacker association, since the 1980s and has served on its board.[1][3] According to ICANN, "Through this work, he gets in touch with and looks after projects that claim a critical and creative handling of technology. The main part of this work lies within the future-compatible structures and lifeforms and in the attempt to support those developments through transparency."[1]
Resources
- Andy Müller-Maguhn at English Wikipedia
- Andy Müller-Maguhn at German Wikipedia
- Interview mit Andy Müller-Maguhn, deutscher ICANN-Kandidat (in German), Politik Digital
- Sieg der Kritiker: Andy Müller-Maguhn, Icann-Direktor (in German), October 11, 2000, Spiegel Online
- Icann-Direktor Müller-Maguhn: "Ich habe den Nerv der Leute getroffen" (in German), October 19, 2000, Spiegel Online
- Driving Impact: Value creation in the world of tomorrow (pg. 110) by Sven T. Marlinghaus and Rast Marlinghaus (2013)
- Andy Müller: "ICANN is too centralized", FHSHH.com
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Andy Mueller-Maguhn, ICANN. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ ICANN Nixes At-Large Reps (October 31, 2002), Wired. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ Biographies: Andy Müller-Maguhn, Co-Founder, Chaos Computer Club, Internet Society. Retrieved November 12, 2015.