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[[File:IFWPlogo.JPG|right|200px]]The '''International Forum on the White Paper''' (''[[IFWP]]''') was a globally initiated association composed of organizations representing the various interest of the internet stakeholders. Its primary objective was to coordinate international meetings relevant to the proposed transition of the management of the [[DNS]] from the US government to a private non-government organization. The IFWP was formed after the National Telecommunications Information Administration ([[NTIA]]) released the [[White Paper]] in 1998 and asked for public comments regarding the US government's proposal to improve the technical management of the internet by transferring the management to a new non-government corporation. | [[File:IFWPlogo.JPG|right|200px]]The '''International Forum on the White Paper''' ('''[[IFWP]]''') was a globally initiated association composed of organizations representing the various interest of the internet stakeholders. Its primary objective was to coordinate international meetings relevant to the proposed transition of the management of the [[DNS]] from the US government to a private non-government organization. The IFWP was formed after the National Telecommunications Information Administration ([[NTIA]]) released the [[White Paper]] in 1998 and asked for public comments regarding the US government's proposal to improve the technical management of the internet by transferring the management to a new non-government corporation. | ||
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Featured Article, March 3, 2022
The International Forum on the White Paper (IFWP) was a globally initiated association composed of organizations representing the various interest of the internet stakeholders. Its primary objective was to coordinate international meetings relevant to the proposed transition of the management of the DNS from the US government to a private non-government organization. The IFWP was formed after the National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA) released the White Paper in 1998 and asked for public comments regarding the US government's proposal to improve the technical management of the internet by transferring the management to a new non-government corporation.
In the News
- On March 1, Rolling Stone reported that Ukrainian officials asked ICANN in an email to revoke domains issued in Russia and shut down primary DNS servers in the country, effectively barring access to Russian internet sites and potentially taking the entire country offline. Andrii Nabok, a Ukraine representative to the GAC, sent the request.
- Also on March 1, the CENTR Board suspended the membership of the Coordination Center for TLD RU/РФ immediately.
- In preparation for ICANN 73, ICANN has released its Policy Outlook Report, describing the status of Policy Development Processes that are underway and identifying relevant sessions at the meeting.
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