Cross Community Working Group on Internet Governance
Cross Community Working Group on Internet Governance | |
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Status: | Active |
Issue Areas: | Internet Governance |
Date Established: | November 2013 |
Charter: | WG Charter |
Workspace: | Community Wiki |
The Cross-Community Working Group on Internet Governance was created in November 2013 at ICANN 48 as a means of participation and engagement with upcoming Internet governance events, specifically NETmundial.[1] The CCWG had three initial charter members: the ccNSO; the gNSO; and ALAC; as well as members from the GAC, SSAC, and RSSAC.[1]
History[edit | edit source]
At ICANN 48, Fadi Chehade led a community discussion on preparations for the upcoming NETmundial meeting in Brazil.[2] Chehade initially proposed that the meeting might spur the SOs and ACs to create two CCWGs: one for collecting input on ICANN's participation in NETmundial, and one focused on the continued development of the 1net mailing list and refining its purpose as a platform for discussion of governance issues.[3] During the conversation, Milton Mueller, Bertrand de la Chappelle, and Olivier Crepin-Leblond all suggested that one CCWG focused on Internet governance was likely more appropriate. A number of commenters agreed that, although the scope and shape of ICANN's contributions to NETmundial and beyond were likely to grow and expand beyond the confines of any working group, a focus within ICANN would be useful.[3]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 CCWG-IG Workspace - Paper for GAC regarding CCEG-IG Charter, March 2018
- ↑ ICANN 48 Archive - ICANN Community Preparation for the Multistakeholder Meeting in Brazil, November 20, 2013
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 ICANN 48 Archive - Transcript, ICANN Community Preparation for the Multistakeholder Meeting in Brazil, November 20, 2013