Changes

Refactoring to new format; added content
Line 4: Line 4:  
| location        = Melbourne, Australia
 
| location        = Melbourne, Australia
 
| host            = Australia
 
| host            = Australia
| venue        = Melbourne Exhibition &Convention Centre (MECC).
+
| venue        = Melbourne Exhibition & Convention Centre (MECC).
| website      = [http://archive.icann.org/en/meetings/melbourne/]
+
| website      = [http://archive.icann.org/en/meetings/melbourne/ ICANN 8]
 
| historicalimport  = There were a further 18 companies accredited to the .com .net and .org registrars.
 
| historicalimport  = There were a further 18 companies accredited to the .com .net and .org registrars.
 
}}
 
}}
[[Image:UnderConstruction.png]]
      +
'''ICANN 8''' was held in Melbourne Australia between the dates of 9th – 13th March 2001. All meetings throughout the event were free to attend, by any person that was interested in the topics discussed throughout the event. All meetings were held in the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre (MECC).
   −
'''ICANN 8'''
+
==Context==
   −
The Annual [[ICANN]] 8 meeting was situated in Melbourne Australia between the dates of 9th – 13th March 2001. All meetings throughout the event were free to attend, by any person that was interested in the topics discussed throughout the event. All meetings were held in the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre (MECC).
+
There were several topics on the agenda for the event, one of the main topics being New Top level Domain Agreements.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/meetings/melbourne/]</ref>
   −
The [[ICANN]] 8 event lasted for the duration of the five days it had been planned for, and like all ICANN Meetings, it was seen as a great success, as many people from the industry had turned up to say their problems and concerns. There were several topics on the agenda for the event, one of the main topics being New Top level Domain Agreements.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/meetings/melbourne/]</ref>
+
A new CEO was elected, [[Stuart Lynn]], succeeding [[Mike Roberts]].
     −
==Historical Significance==
+
==Outcomes==
    
As a result of the meetings which were to take place at [[ICANN]] 8, the following companys were accredited as domain name registrars toward the .com .net and .org domains.  
 
As a result of the meetings which were to take place at [[ICANN]] 8, the following companys were accredited as domain name registrars toward the .com .net and .org domains.  
Line 62: Line 61:  
With the additon of these companies, it brings the total number of companies which have met the criteria for accreditation as .com, .net and .org registrars to 179. The Stability of the Internet and the continuity for consumers, are still protected by the requirement that every business which wish to become a accredited registrar in any top-level domains must first become accredited by the ICANN group<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/icann-pr-06mar01-en.htm]</ref>.
 
With the additon of these companies, it brings the total number of companies which have met the criteria for accreditation as .com, .net and .org registrars to 179. The Stability of the Internet and the continuity for consumers, are still protected by the requirement that every business which wish to become a accredited registrar in any top-level domains must first become accredited by the ICANN group<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/icann-pr-06mar01-en.htm]</ref>.
   −
==Sessions==
+
==Key Sessions==
 
There were many meetings, which were schedualed to take place throughout [[ICANN]] 8, many of the meetings took place in various hotel rooms in the locaiton of the event, and covered several differnt topics, which were up for public discussion and dispute.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/meetings/melbourne/]</ref>
 
There were many meetings, which were schedualed to take place throughout [[ICANN]] 8, many of the meetings took place in various hotel rooms in the locaiton of the event, and covered several differnt topics, which were up for public discussion and dispute.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/meetings/melbourne/]</ref>
   Line 107: Line 106:     
*Final report of the Ad Hoc Group on Numbering and Addressing
 
*Final report of the Ad Hoc Group on Numbering and Addressing
 +
 +
==ICANN Board==
 +
 +
*Stuart Lynn: President/CEO
 +
*[[Vint Cerf]]: Chair
 +
*[[Alejandro Pisanty]]: Vice-chair
 +
*[[Linda Wilson]]
 +
*[[Richard Thwaites]]
 +
*[[Ken Fockler]]
 +
*[[Frank Fitzsimmons]]
 +
*[[Phil Davidson|Philip Davidson]]
 +
*[[Robert Blokzijl]]
 +
*[[Jonathan Cohen]]
 +
*[[Hans Kraaijenbrink]]
 +
*[[Amadeu Abril i Abril]]
 +
*[[Jun Murai]]
 +
*[[Andy Müller-Maguhn|Andy Mueller-Maguhn]]
 +
*[[Nii Quaynor]]
 +
*[[Sang-Hyon Kyong]]
 +
*[[Karl Auerbach]]
 +
*[[Helmut Schink]]
 +
*[[Masanobu Katoh]]
 +
*[[Ivan Moura Campos]]
 +
 +
===Term Ending===
 +
 +
*Michael Roberts: President/CEO
    
==References==
 
==References==
Line 115: Line 141:  
[http://www.icann.org/en/about/financials/preliminary-budget-19feb01-en.htm ICANN Budget 2001 - 2002]
 
[http://www.icann.org/en/about/financials/preliminary-budget-19feb01-en.htm ICANN Budget 2001 - 2002]
   −
==External Links==
+
{{Reflist}}
 +
 
 +
 
    
[http://www.icann.org ICANN Website]
 
[http://www.icann.org ICANN Website]
    
__NOTOC__
 
__NOTOC__
[[Category: ICANN Meetings||ICANN 08]]
+
[[Category:Australia]]
[[Category: Glossary]]
+
[[Category: ICANN Meetings|ICANN 08]]
Bureaucrats, steward, Administrators, translator
875

edits