[lac-discuss-en] Contribution in NetMundial - Internet Governance from the ccTLDs in the world with participation of stakeholders
jlaureano at aui.pe
jlaureano at aui.pe
Fri Dec 26 21:30:07 UTC 2014
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Subject: Contribution in NetMundial - Internet Governance from the ccTLDs in the world with participation of stakeholders
From: jlaureano at aui.pe
A Continuation published our contribucina reunin of the World
Internet, called NetMundial to be held in Brazil in March 2015 and
which is sponsored by ICANN and the Government of Brazil.
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Posted on: Friday, December 26, 2014 4:18 pm
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Subject: Thank you for your contribution to NETmundial
Thank you for your contribution!
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Submitted on Friday, December 26, 2014 - 13:18
Your contribution:
Full name: Johnny Laureano
Organization: INTERNET USERS ASSOCIATION OF PERU Country or Region:
PERU
Sector: Civil Society
Topic: Internet Governance from the ccTLD Worldwide
Description:
Internet Governance, based on the Multisectoral participation of
stakeholders and the system of participation "bottom up" bottom
above the global community, from the ccTLD assigned to the passes of
World as the first step of the exercise of Internet governance, since the
own countries, from the bottom up to a unique and comprehensive government
Internet.
Funding needs / proposal:
The Declaration of Netmundial given in Sao Paulo-Brazil 2014, recognizes 6
relevant actors or stakeholders in the Global Community: (1) Government
(2) Business (3) Community Technique, (4) Community academic, (5) Users
Internet and late (6) Civil Society, entendindose different roles,
responsibilities and interests they represent in the construction of the
Internet governance.
There are several definitions of governance, including "government"
"Power relations", "governance", thus in relationships
of power or government, the parts for Internet Governance
must be integrated into a model of participation of multiple parties
concerned about over which exert power.
An important fact to consider this model of participation of the parties
interested in the (Global) Community estescrita in RFC 1591 Structure
and Delegacin the Domain Name System, developed by Jon Postel in
1994, 20 years ago, when inicila delegacin ccTLD. Inclusive
refers to the stakeholders of the Internet community, which is
as recognizes the country concerned domain, also indicates whether this
"Managing director" is "right". It also indicates the RFC1591 that
these have the purpose of community service each country, never
for personal or group usufruct. Domains were delivered to the
community service.
In such a reason, so-called managers must deliver this Gestin
Pas Domains (ccTLD) for the Community of multiple parties
Interested in their respective countries, so that in a clear process and
Participatory of multiple stakeholders, Governance starts
Internet from below upwards, towards the construction of a unique
Global Internet.
The involvement of multiple stakeholders relevant, recognized
in NetMundial and ICANN should exercise its right of participation from
ccTLDs worldwide.
Supporting documents:
https://www.netmundial.org/sites/default/files/webform/RFC%201591-%20Estruct
ura% 20y% 20Delegaci% C3% B3n% 20of% 20Sistema% 20of% 20Nombres% 20of% 20Dominio.txt
Keywords: RFC1591
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