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Her work with DotGreen was noted in an August, 2011 opinion piece by former ICANN Chair, [[Esther Dyson]], who opposes the new [[gTLD]] process as is. Ms. Roger notably defended the value of her own project, which Dyson seems to recognize as more inherently valuable than other name spaces, but still sees as possibly unnecessary.<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/08/2011828730595666.html?utm_content=automateplus&utm_campaign=Trial5&utm_source=SocialFlow&utm_medium=MasterAccount&utm_term=tweets Al Jazeera "What's In a Domain Name"]</ref>
 
Her work with DotGreen was noted in an August, 2011 opinion piece by former ICANN Chair, [[Esther Dyson]], who opposes the new [[gTLD]] process as is. Ms. Roger notably defended the value of her own project, which Dyson seems to recognize as more inherently valuable than other name spaces, but still sees as possibly unnecessary.<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/08/2011828730595666.html?utm_content=automateplus&utm_campaign=Trial5&utm_source=SocialFlow&utm_medium=MasterAccount&utm_term=tweets Al Jazeera "What's In a Domain Name"]</ref>
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In December, 2011, Ms. Roger sent a letter to the U.S. senate and applicable parties in order to spread a positive message about ICANN, its new gTLD program, and the potential it brings with it. The letter was sent ahead of a series of hearings scheduled for the U.S. Senate and Congress, that seem to mainly be brought about through the anti-TLD lobbying of the [[Association of National Advertisers]]. Annalisa Roger offered her opinions as a invested member of the ICANN community that participated throughout the whole gTLD expansion process, and as an individual looking forward to further innovation on the Internet through gTLDs. Her letter can be read [http://www.dotgreen.org/general/gtld-hearing/ here].
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In December, 2011, Ms. Roger sent a letter to the U.S. senate and applicable parties in order to spread a positive message about [[ICANN]], its new gTLD program, and the potential it brings with it. The letter was sent ahead of a series of hearings scheduled for the U.S. Senate and Congress, that seem to mainly be brought about through the anti-TLD lobbying of the [[Association of National Advertisers]]. Annalisa Roger offered her opinions as a invested member of the ICANN community that participated throughout the whole gTLD expansion process, and as an individual looking forward to further innovation on the Internet through gTLDs. Her letter can be read [http://www.dotgreen.org/general/gtld-hearing/ here].
    
==Women's Issues==
 
==Women's Issues==