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'''Ellen Rony''' is the co-author of DomainHanbook.com, a site which documents the history of ICANN and the world of Internet policy development. She is also a founding member of the [[Boston Working Group]], which is a group that successfully influenced the design of [[ICANN]], and particularly pushed for it to become a fully transparent and inclusive organization.<ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/proposals/bosgrp/submission-letter.html]</ref> She is also a domain name expert, and has been called upon to act as an expert witness in litigation regarding the field.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>
 
'''Ellen Rony''' is the co-author of DomainHanbook.com, a site which documents the history of ICANN and the world of Internet policy development. She is also a founding member of the [[Boston Working Group]], which is a group that successfully influenced the design of [[ICANN]], and particularly pushed for it to become a fully transparent and inclusive organization.<ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/proposals/bosgrp/submission-letter.html]</ref> She is also a domain name expert, and has been called upon to act as an expert witness in litigation regarding the field.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>
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Revision as of 22:31, 5 April 2011

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Country: USA
Email: ellen[at]rony.com
Website:

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Ellen Rony is the co-author of DomainHanbook.com, a site which documents the history of ICANN and the world of Internet policy development. She is also a founding member of the Boston Working Group, which is a group that successfully influenced the design of ICANN, and particularly pushed for it to become a fully transparent and inclusive organization.[1] She is also a domain name expert, and has been called upon to act as an expert witness in litigation regarding the field.[2]

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  2. ICANN40 Interview