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* Registration is open for [[ICANN 74 - The Hague|ICANN 74]]! ICANN is advising those who wish to attend in person to register promptly. [Register here].
* Registration is open for [[ICANN 74 - The Hague|ICANN 74]]! ICANN is advising those who wish to attend in person to register promptly. [https://74.schedule.icann.org/ Register here].
* On March 24, the Taiwan Network Information Center ([[TWNIC]]) and the DotAsia Organisation ([[DotAsia]]) [https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20220329PR200.html?chid=9 signed an MoU of bilateral collaboration] with [[ICANN]] as a witness. The two [[registries]], one for a [[ccTLD]] and one for a [[gTLD]], established a Fast Track mechanism via [[Trusted Notifier]]s to combat cross-border [[cybercrime]] in relation to [[DNS Abuse]].
* The [https://community.icann.org/display/GSEAPAC/APAC+Space APAC] [[DNS]] [https://apacdnsforum.my/ Forum 2022], which was cohosted by [[MYNIC]] and ICANN, ran from March 29 to April 1. Video recordings of sessions are available [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/apacdnsforum2022 here].
* The [https://community.icann.org/display/GSEAPAC/APAC+Space APAC] [[DNS]] [https://apacdnsforum.my/ Forum 2022], which was cohosted by [[MYNIC]] and ICANN, ran from March 29 to April 1. Video recordings of sessions are available [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/apacdnsforum2022 here].



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    Semantic Technology is an encoding process whereby meaning is stored separately from data and content; this separation provides fluidity to searches and systems operations missing from standard IT. Semantic technology defines and links data on the web, an interconnected system of public webpages accessible through the Internet (the Web is one of many applications built on top of the Internet). Semantic technology develops languages to express rich, self-describing interrelations of data that are machine-readable. Machines can process long strings of characters and index, store, manage, and retrieve information based on meaning and logical relationships. Semantics can add a layer to the Web and show more than matching words.

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    • The APAC DNS Forum 2022, which was cohosted by MYNIC and ICANN, ran from March 29 to April 1. Video recordings of sessions are available here.



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