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| 1997 || The International Ad Hoc Committee dissolves, producing a gTLD MoU as its final report, with 226 signatories || || || || || || [https://www.internetsociety.org/history-timeline/formation-of-international-ad-hoc-committee-iahc/ IAHC History, ISOC] | | '''1997''' || The International Ad Hoc Committee dissolves, producing a gTLD MoU as its final report, with 226 signatories || || || || || || [https://www.internetsociety.org/history-timeline/formation-of-international-ad-hoc-committee-iahc/ IAHC History, ISOC] | ||
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| || [https://clintonwhitehouse4.archives.gov/WH/New/Commerce/read.html Framework for Global Electronic Commerce] directs the Secretary of Commerce to privatize the management of the DNS to increase competition and facilitate international participation in its management. || || || [[Ira Magaziner]] || || || | | || [https://clintonwhitehouse4.archives.gov/WH/New/Commerce/read.html Framework for Global Electronic Commerce] directs the Secretary of Commerce to privatize the management of the DNS to increase competition and facilitate international participation in its management. || || || [[Ira Magaziner]] || || || | ||
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| || [[GoDaddy]] is founded || || || [[Bob Parsons]] || || || | | || [[GoDaddy]] is founded || || || [[Bob Parsons]] || || || | ||
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| 1998 || || the DOC publishes the [[White Paper]], aka 63 Fed. Reg. 31741 aka the Statement of Policy, on the privatization of the technical management of the DNS || - || || [[Michael Roberts]] & [[Esther Dyson]] || || [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/agreements-en ICANN Transition Agreements] | | '''1998''' || || the DOC publishes the [[White Paper]], aka 63 Fed. Reg. 31741 aka the Statement of Policy, on the privatization of the technical management of the DNS || - || || [[Michael Roberts]] & [[Esther Dyson]] || || [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/agreements-en ICANN Transition Agreements] | ||
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| || || The [[Green Paper]], formally titled "A Proposal to Improve the Technical Management of Internet Names and Addresses," was released by the NTIA in the Federal Register || || || || || | | || || The [[Green Paper]], formally titled "A Proposal to Improve the Technical Management of Internet Names and Addresses," was released by the NTIA in the Federal Register || || || || || | ||
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| || first [[ICANN Board]] Meeting || || || || || || | | || first [[ICANN Board]] Meeting || || || || || || | ||
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| 1999 || || [[Shared Registry System]] goes into effect || || || [[Michael Roberts]] & [[Esther Dyson]] || ICANN testbed window || | | '''1999''' || || [[Shared Registry System]] goes into effect || || || [[Michael Roberts]] & [[Esther Dyson]] || ICANN testbed window || | ||
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| || DNSO is created as is the "[[https://www.ncuc.org/get-involved/our-story/ Non-Commercial Domain Name Holders Constituency]," the only non-business interest group in the DNSO || || || DNSO Directors: [[Amadeu Abril i Abril]] (Spain), [[Jonathan Cohen]] (Canada), [[Alejandro Pisanty]] (Mexico), NCDNHC: [[Milton Mueller]], [[Kathy Kleiman]] || || || | | || DNSO is created as is the "[[https://www.ncuc.org/get-involved/our-story/ Non-Commercial Domain Name Holders Constituency]," the only non-business interest group in the DNSO || || || DNSO Directors: [[Amadeu Abril i Abril]] (Spain), [[Jonathan Cohen]] (Canada), [[Alejandro Pisanty]] (Mexico), NCDNHC: [[Milton Mueller]], [[Kathy Kleiman]] || || || |
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ICANN in the 1990s[edit | edit source]
year | Nontechnical events | technical events | consequential meetings | key figures | CEO & Chair of the Board | Key Moments | Sources |
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1997 | The International Ad Hoc Committee dissolves, producing a gTLD MoU as its final report, with 226 signatories | IAHC History, ISOC | |||||
Framework for Global Electronic Commerce directs the Secretary of Commerce to privatize the management of the DNS to increase competition and facilitate international participation in its management. | Ira Magaziner | ||||||
original DNSSEC released | |||||||
GoDaddy is founded | Bob Parsons | ||||||
1998 | the DOC publishes the White Paper, aka 63 Fed. Reg. 31741 aka the Statement of Policy, on the privatization of the technical management of the DNS | - | Michael Roberts & Esther Dyson | ICANN Transition Agreements | |||
The Green Paper, formally titled "A Proposal to Improve the Technical Management of Internet Names and Addresses," was released by the NTIA in the Federal Register | |||||||
MoU between US DoC and ICANN, completing the transition to Private (non-government sector) | Joe Sims, J. Beckwith Burr | ||||||
NSF ends direct role in Internet | |||||||
ICANN is incorporated | George Conrades, Gregory Crew, Frank Fitzsimmons, Hans Kraaijenbrink, Eugenio Triana, Linda S. Wilson, Geraldine Capdeboscq, Jun Murai, Joe Sims, Michael Weinberg, Zita Wenzel, Michael Roberts | Board Minutes, 10/25/1998 | |||||
first ICANN Board Meeting | |||||||
1999 | Shared Registry System goes into effect | Michael Roberts & Esther Dyson | ICANN testbed window | ||||
DNSO is created as is the "[Non-Commercial Domain Name Holders Constituency," the only non-business interest group in the DNSO | DNSO Directors: Amadeu Abril i Abril (Spain), Jonathan Cohen (Canada), Alejandro Pisanty (Mexico), NCDNHC: Milton Mueller, Kathy Kleiman | ||||||
ICANN Bylaws include establishment of ASO, PSO, DNSO | Beginning of Ad Hoc Era | ||||||
ASO is created, indicating the beginning of global policymaking about IP address delegation | APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE NCC join ASO, sign MoU | ASO Directors: Rob Blokzijl (Netherlands), Ken Fockler (Canada), Sang-Hyon Kyong (South Korea) | |||||
UDRP is approved | |||||||
RSSAC is created | Bill Manning, Paul Vixie, Gerry Sneeringer, James Fielding, Maurizio Binello, Doug Engebretson, Piet Barber, David Conrad, Mark Kosters, Lars-Johan Liman, Ray Plzak, Akira Kato, Daniel Karrenberg | RSSAC Minneapolis meeting | |||||
GAC is created | |||||||
the Statement of Registrar Accreditation Policy is adopted | Vertical Separation Era | ||||||
PSO is created | PSO Directors: Helmut Schink (Germany), Vint Cerf (USA), Phil Davidson (U.K.) |