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  • ...its relationship with foreign governments, and he stressed that the [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC) is the perfect avenue for ICANN to reach out, de ...ed in the Affirmation and the effort made by the [[ICANN Board]] and the [[Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC) to work together to increase the number of [[gTL
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  • # from a government or international organization if it would prejudice ICANN's relationship with that party. ...ended to be lawyers, journalists, representatives from Internet governance organizations, and staunch supporters of ICANN's commitment to the [[Multistakeholder Mod
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  • ...from Afghanistan in order to better understand the national, regional and international Internet Governance issues, settings, and processes, while gaining access t The relevant global organizations like APNIC, APTLD, ISOC and ICANN support such initiatives. According to th
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  • ...sses, civil society, governments, research institutions and non-government organizations to cooperate and participate in the dialogue, decision making and implement ...be able to effectively and efficiently carry-out its responsibility as the international Internet governing body.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/ombudsman/icann-multi
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  • approximately 6,000 articles on the people, organizations, terms and topics ...organization like the ITU indicated a “new season of cooperation” among organizations perceived to be engaged in turf wars over Internet governance for years.
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  • Monika is also a founding Director of a researched-based non-governmental advocacy organization ‘ZEPHIRO: Progressive Platform for Human Rights’ speech issues to Council of Europe and non-governmental human rights organizations.
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  • ...[http://www.icann.org/en/general/archive-bylaws/bylaws-25jan11-en.htm#VI-9 International Representation]</ref> Until December 8th, 2011 the board was largely volunt ...ntatives of the entities that selected them, their employers, or any other organizations or constituencies.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/general/archive-bylaws/byla
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  • Over 350 organizations from 50 countries expressed their views on what names should be reserved fo ...Big Room Inc. was initially endorsed by Green Cross International and WWF International.
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  • ...secured endorsement from the organizations to which it belongs, and other international and regional hotel associations - with 5 total letters attached to its appl ...iciency and convenience of marketing and e-commerce for hotels and related organizations worldwide.<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/news/2010/12/06/dothotel-selects-af
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  • ...t profits generated from the sales of .gay domain names to non-profit LGBT organizations.<ref>[http://dotgay.com/ About dotgay]</ref> Its application is a [[Communi ...entication Partners", which will be a global network of LGBTQIA membership organizations and community groups. Eligibility is determined through formal membership w
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  • ...tains authoritative information related to ccTLDs, referring to sponsoring organizations, technical and administrative contacts, name servers, registration [[URL]]s ...tion processes are simple, but can easily become complex if there are many organizations and individuals involved in the process. There is a set of steps that must
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  • ...ion ([[CIGI]]) and an independent consultant in the fields of domestic and international Internet policy and [[Internet Governance]].<ref>User Submitted</ref> ...a]], Bill Graham represented the Government of Canada on [[ICANN]]'s [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]], as Industry Canada is the Canadian government’s dep
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  • |[[Governmental Advisory Committee|GAC]] |[[Governmental Advisory Committee|GAC]]
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  • ...ner in the Intellectual Property, Media and Technology practice of the the international law firm of [[Lovells]], and is based in Paris. ==Professional and Governmental Organizations==
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  • ...[[.giving]] joined PIR’s family of domains for all types of mission-driven organizations. In 2022, PIR reintroduced [[.gives]], [[.charity]], and [[.foundation]] as ..., so was OnGood, a platform created by Public Interest Registry to support organizations using the new domain extensions by showcasing mission-based work around the
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  • ...ollowed through on the U.S. Government's commitment to an Internet free of governmental (or United Nations) supervision. The first step in that process was for ICA ...the NTIA intended ICANN to lead a collaborative process with all relevant organizations, both within and outside of the ICANN community:
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  • | businesses = International Coordination Mechanism Council [[ICMC]] ...nalization of the Internet and domain names since its conception. Being an international organization, it has members and from different professional sectors, inclu
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  • ...ore than 2,000 members but membership is constantly growing among eligible organizations. According to APWG surveys and studies, malware is continuously increasing. APWG and [[ICANN]] have several common members. Representatives from both organizations attend select functions held by the other.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/vie
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  • While ICANN began in the U.S. government, it is now and continues to be, an international, community-driven organization independent of any one government.<ref>[http ...et. It holds [[ICANN Meetings|meetings]] three times a year, switching the international location for each meeting; one of these serves as the annual general meetin
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  • ...ternational Emails:''' The introduction of non-ASCII names in email. While International Domain Names (IDNs) solved part of the ability to have non-ASCII names for ...and regional and local organizations. Although the main day was March 28, organizations began holding events as early as 22/02/2023 (a UA Hackathon led by the Tele
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