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| + | == Dynamic Coalition for DNS Issues (DC-DNSi) == |
− | | + | The [[Dynamic Coalition for DNS Issues]] (DC-DNSi) was established to foster a multistakeholder discussions around [[DNS]] issues that complement the work being done within [[ICANN]] and the [[IETF]]. The group held its first meeting at the 2018 [[Internet Governance Forum]] in Paris, France. The initial focus of the DC-DCNSi will be Universal Acceptance and will look to build on the work done by the [[Universal Acceptance Steering Group]] (UASG). |
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| + | '''The group cites four premises that motivate its work:''' |
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− | ==Internet Governance Forum 2018==
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− | The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2018 will be hosted by the Government of France at the headquarters of UNESCO in Paris, France from 12 to 14 November 2018.
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− | At the thirteenth annual meeting of the global IGF community, titled Internet of Trust, there will be 71 MAG selected workshops, 27 Open Forum Sessions, 15 Dynamic Coalition Sessions, 3 Best Practice Forum (BPF) sessions, 5 NRI Collaborative Sessions and 1 NRI Main Sessions, falling under the following themes:
| + | *Universal Acceptance (UA) helps mitigate the digital divide by providing a more natural, familiar way to access the internet. |
| + | *UA has the economic potential to benefit enterprises by increasing the markets they could serve with products and services. |
| + | *IDNs help to enhance linguistic diversity in cyberspace. |
| + | *Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) are accurate predictors of the language of web content. |
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− | :'''Cybersecurity, Trust and Privacy - Development, Innovation and Economic Issues - Digital Inclusion and Accessibility - Emerging Technologies - Evolution of Internet Governance - Human Rights, Gender and Youth - Media and Content - Technical and Operational Topics'''
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