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Ashley Cross is the General Manager of GM, E-commerce Diffusion in The Australian Government Information Management Office ( former Australian National Office for the Information Economy). <ref>[http://www.agimo.gov.au/archive/publications_noie/2002/11/ar2002/part_4.html Australian Government]</ref> He is also the Australian Representative to the GAC (Governmental Advisory Committee ) for [[ICANN]]<ref>[http://wwwicannwiki.org/GAC ICANN.org]</ref> | Ashley Cross is the General Manager of GM, E-commerce Diffusion in The Australian Government Information Management Office (former Australian National Office for the Information Economy). <ref>[http://www.agimo.gov.au/archive/publications_noie/2002/11/ar2002/part_4.html Australian Government]</ref> He is also the Australian Representative to the GAC (Governmental Advisory Committee ) for [[ICANN]]<ref>[http://wwwicannwiki.org/GAC ICANN.org]</ref> | ||
Ashley Cross has published several articles and research papers on the Internet and Domain industry of Australia.<ref>[http://www.computerworld.com.au/author/164547275/ashley-cross/articles Computer World]</ref> He acts as the Australian representative for different meetings and events held by national and international Internet Industry related organizations. | Ashley Cross has published several articles and research papers on the Internet and Domain industry of Australia.<ref>[http://www.computerworld.com.au/author/164547275/ashley-cross/articles Computer World]</ref> He acts as the Australian representative for different meetings and events held by national and international Internet Industry related organizations. | ||
In April 2006, Ashley Cross wrote a letter<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/correspondence/australia-gac-whois-apr06.pdf ICANN.org]</ref> to ICANN's domain name policy making organization , GNSO Council, about the new policy on the purpose of WHOIS. <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/historic_vote_on_whois_reformers_win/ CircleID]</ref>. This letter caused considerable amount of specualtions among the Internet and Domain specialists as some of them critisized his stand as a GAC representative and his role in the Australian Government for the new privacy issue. <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/gac_representatives_national_law/ CircleID]</ref> | In April 2006, Ashley Cross wrote a letter<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/correspondence/australia-gac-whois-apr06.pdf ICANN.org]</ref> to ICANN's domain name policy making organization , [[GNSO]] Council, about the new policy on the purpose of [[WHOIS]]. <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/historic_vote_on_whois_reformers_win/ CircleID]</ref>. This letter caused considerable amount of specualtions among the Internet and Domain specialists as some of them critisized his stand as a [[GAC]] representative and his role in the Australian Government for the new privacy issue. <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/gac_representatives_national_law/ CircleID]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:06, 5 January 2011
Country: | Australia |
Email: | ashley.cross [at] dcita.gov.au |
Ashley Cross is the General Manager of GM, E-commerce Diffusion in The Australian Government Information Management Office (former Australian National Office for the Information Economy). [1] He is also the Australian Representative to the GAC (Governmental Advisory Committee ) for ICANN[2]
Ashley Cross has published several articles and research papers on the Internet and Domain industry of Australia.[3] He acts as the Australian representative for different meetings and events held by national and international Internet Industry related organizations.
In April 2006, Ashley Cross wrote a letter[4] to ICANN's domain name policy making organization , GNSO Council, about the new policy on the purpose of WHOIS. [5]. This letter caused considerable amount of specualtions among the Internet and Domain specialists as some of them critisized his stand as a GAC representative and his role in the Australian Government for the new privacy issue. [6]