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Sergio Salinas Porto is a frequent ICANN attendee,<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40P%22T0%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref><ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40L%26V0%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c_QoHNpoo4 youtube.com]</ref> where he represents Internauta within the [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]],<ref>[http://ncdnhc.org/page/membership-roster Membership Roster, ncdnhc.org]</ref> and is a [[LACRALO]] representative to the [[ALAC]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/salinasporto1 LinkedIn Profile]</ref> | Sergio Salinas Porto is a frequent ICANN attendee,<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40P%22T0%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref><ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40L%26V0%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c_QoHNpoo4 youtube.com]</ref> where he represents Internauta within the [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]],<ref>[http://ncdnhc.org/page/membership-roster Membership Roster, ncdnhc.org]</ref> and is a [[LACRALO]] representative to the [[ALAC]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/salinasporto1 LinkedIn Profile]</ref> | ||
At [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar, Sergio Salinas Porto addressed ICANN via an open mic session about the issue of The Falkland Islands, and South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, being given their own [[ccTLD]] despite the dispute of their nationality | At [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar, Sergio Salinas Porto addressed ICANN via an open mic session about the issue of The Falkland Islands, and South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, being given their own [[ccTLD]] despite the dispute of their nationality and Argentina's sovereign claim over the territories. He pointed out that while ICANN is nto supposed to involve itself in territory disputes, it had effectively recognized these islands as separate sovereign entities through the delegation of [[ccTLD]]s; Sergio Salinas Porto, on behalf of Internauta, described them as an integral part of Argentine territory, which is being misrepresented by ICANN.<ref>[http://en.mercopress.com/2011/10/28/argentine-groups-take-falklands-malvinas-dispute-to-internet-domains Falklands Malvinas dispute, En.MercoPress.com]</ref> The Argentine foreign ministry also sent a letter to ICANN over the same issue.<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/10/31/argentina_stakes_online_claim_on_falklands/ Argentina Stakes Online claim on Falklands, TheRegister.co.uk]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:38, 2 November 2011
Country: | Argentina |
Email: | presidencia [at] internauta.org.ar |
Website: | |
Facebook: | [salinasporto Sergio Salinas Porto] |
LinkedIn: | [salinasporto1 Sergio Salinas Porto] |
Twitter: | @sergiosalinas |
Sergio Salinas Porto is the Managing Partner at Mapu Tecnologia,[1] and the President of Internauta Argentina (Argentina Association of Internet Users).[2] He is also the founding member and President of the Federación Latinoamericana de Usuarios de Internet (FLUI).[3]
He is the author and promoter of the bill: "Access to Internet, free and equal.
Sergio is the Head of Department of new technologies and business of the Assembly of Small and Medium Entrepreneurs (APYME), Mar del Plata delegation. [4]
He is a member of the At-Large Improvements Work Team C(WT-C), the team which proposed two key changes to ICANN at ICANN Silicon Valley.[5]
ICANN Participation
Sergio Salinas Porto is a frequent ICANN attendee,[6][7][8] where he represents Internauta within the Non-Commercial Users Constituency,[9] and is a LACRALO representative to the ALAC.[10]
At ICANN 42 in Dakar, Sergio Salinas Porto addressed ICANN via an open mic session about the issue of The Falkland Islands, and South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, being given their own ccTLD despite the dispute of their nationality and Argentina's sovereign claim over the territories. He pointed out that while ICANN is nto supposed to involve itself in territory disputes, it had effectively recognized these islands as separate sovereign entities through the delegation of ccTLDs; Sergio Salinas Porto, on behalf of Internauta, described them as an integral part of Argentine territory, which is being misrepresented by ICANN.[11] The Argentine foreign ministry also sent a letter to ICANN over the same issue.[12]