[EURO-Discuss] Fw: [ALAC-Internal] WebWatch statement on the Joint ProjectAgreement

Annette Muehlberg annette.muehlberg at web.de
Fri Feb 15 08:11:58 EST 2008


hi all,
I just pointed out to the ALAC that we still should point out that we do suggest that an institutional form should be found as soon as possible so that ICANN does not lie under the authority of any single national legislation. But, that at this mid-term review phase, we do not believe the organization is ready to function without a similar accountability mechanism to the JPA in place.
I think, if we add the last sentence to the document I sent in to the ntia two years ago in the name of the alac and make some minor changes we could reach a consensus paper to send out today.

best

annette

please have a look at our former statement:



From: Annette Muehlberg 

To: <DNSTransition at ntia.doc.gov>

Date: Thu, Jul 6, 2006 12:20 PM

Subject: ALAC Comments to NTIA Consultation on Transition of DNS Management

6 July 2006

Fiona Alexander

Office of International Affairs

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

1401 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Room 4701

Washington, DC 20230

Dear Ms. Alexander,

The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned

The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), mandated by ICANN bylaws to convey the interests of global individual users, respectfully submits the following comments regarding the transition of the technical coordination and management of the Internet domain name and addressing system (Internet DNS).

ALAC is a global entity comprised of fifteen appointed members, three from each of five geographic regions: Africa, Asia/Pacific/Australia, Europe, Latin America/Caribbean Islands and North America. In addition, there are more than 40 organizations already accredited as "At-Large Structures (ALS)," which will eventually form Regional At-Large Organizations (RALOs) that will function as a bottom-up mechanism to support and engage in the ICANN policy process. As such, ALAC would like to emphasize the critical importance of openness, inclusion, transparency, and equal opportunity for all stakeholders of the world to share in the affairs of the global Internet identifier systems that ICANN is tasked to coordinate.

As the MoU between the US Government and ICANN expires in September this year, ALAC wishes to underline the unique opportunity the occasion offers to realize the original goals that led to the formation of ICANN. These include, inter alia, acknowledgement of the international nature of ICANN, support of the multi-stakeholder bottom-up approach to the management of ICANN, and the provision of viable and stable channels for the involvement of individual Internet users in the ICANN policy formation process. Measures must be implemented to ensure non-discriminatory availability of ICANN/IANA services as well as the opportunity for the involvement of global individual users in the ICANN process.

In its role as the voice of the individual Internet users, ALAC firmly believes that the current multi-stakeholder framework at ICANN should be further strengthened to allow more proactive involvement of end-users. The process to full participation of individual users through the ALAC/RALO (Regional At-Large Organization) mechanism is being undertaken at this moment. There is, however, a lack of incentives for the participants, especially a lack of direct involvement at the decision-making levels of ICANN. Therefore, we think that ICANN should find ways to implement adequate representation of individual users at the decision-making levels of ICANN so that a real multi-stakeholder framework is achieved.

In addition, we believe that no government should have a pre-eminent role in DNS management and exercise power over database changes and root-server data. We suggest that an institutional form should be found so that ICANN does not lie under the authority of any single national legislation.

We also strongly advocate transparency and openness in the process of making any structural change in the ICANN framework for the coming transition.

Respectfully submitted,

Annette Muehlberg

Chair

At-Large Advisory Committee

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers


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