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== Work with ICANN ==
 
== Work with ICANN ==
On behalf of the AIP and other organizations, Fausett played a part in the discussions leading to ICANN's creation. Fausett spent 10 years (1998-2008) as a member of ICANN's [[At Large Advisory Council]], and has served as a member of ICANN's [[Names Council]] and on the [[NomCom|Nominating Committee]]. Additionally, Fausett served as Chair of the policies and procedures working group of ICANN's [[DNSO|Domain Name Supporting Organization]]. Bret Fausett regularly comments on issues surrounding ICANn and Internet governance policies in his blog and social media platforms.
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On behalf of the AIP and other organizations, Fausett played a part in the discussions leading to ICANN's creation. Fausett spent 10 years (1998-2008) as a member of ICANN's [[At Large Advisory Council]], in 2005 he was appointed as the At-large liaison to the [[GNSO]].<ref>[http://does-not-exist.org/mail-archives/council/msg00728.html ICANN email archives]</ref> He has served as a member of ICANN's [[Names Council]] and on the [[NomCom|Nominating Committee]]. Additionally, Fausett served as Chair of the policies and procedures working group of ICANN's [[DNSO|Domain Name Supporting Organization]]. Bret Fausett regularly comments on issues surrounding ICANn and Internet governance policies in his blog and social media platforms.
    
He has been vocal on a number of industry blogs since the very beginnings of ICANN. He has been a long supporter of removing American oversight of the Internet and recognizing its international nature.<ref>[http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/Bret+Fausetts+Views+On+ICANN+Reform.aspx Fauseets Views on ICANN Reform]</ref>
 
He has been vocal on a number of industry blogs since the very beginnings of ICANN. He has been a long supporter of removing American oversight of the Internet and recognizing its international nature.<ref>[http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/Bret+Fausetts+Views+On+ICANN+Reform.aspx Fauseets Views on ICANN Reform]</ref>

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