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Featured Article, March 11, 2022
The Internet Governance Forum or IGF is a platform wherein stakeholders from industry, government, and civil society can discuss issues related to Internet governance. It was established to provide the necessary support for the United Nations Secretary General in conducting the mandate from the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). The IGF was formally established in 2006 as one outcome of the second phase of WSIS. The first IGF meeting took place in Athens, Greece, with Internet Governance for Development as its theme.
In the News
- The ICANN Board approved to set aside US$1 million of its funds to keep the internet working in Ukraine. ICANN also suspended the contractual requirement that registrars cancel domains that haven’t been renewed.
- ICANN 73, ICANN's community forum meeting, wrapped up Thursday, March 10!
- Also, on March 10, a former ICANN CEO, two EU parliamentarians, and technical, security, and legal experts sent The Register an open letter to be shared with the Internet Governance community arguing that the time has come to develop a targeted internet sanctions system.
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