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Was (wer) ist Internet Corporation for Assigned Names Numbers - definition

UNITED NATIONS MULTISTAKEHOLDER WORKING GROUP INITIATED AFTER THE 2003 WORLD SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY FIRST PHASE SUMMIT IN GENEVA FAILED TO AGREE ON THE FUTURE OF INTERNET GOVERNANCE
Global Internet Council; Global Internet Policy Council; World Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers; Global Internet Governance Forum

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers         
  • Governmental Advisory Committee representatives
  • Playa Vista]] neighborhood of Los Angeles.
ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE MAINTENANCE AND PROCEDURES OF SEVERAL DATABASES RELATED TO THE NAMESPACES OF THE INTERNET
Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers; Icann; Alternatives to ICANN; Protocol Supporting Organization; Icann.org; Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers; ICANN accredited; ICANN.sucks; Global Domains Division; APRALO; Apralo; ICANN.org
<body, networking> (ICANN) The non-profit corporation that was formed to assume responsibility for IP address allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system management, and root server system management functions now performed under U.S. Government contract by IANA and other entities. ICANN Home (http://icann.org/). (2002-01-09)
ICANN         
  • Governmental Advisory Committee representatives
  • Playa Vista]] neighborhood of Los Angeles.
ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE MAINTENANCE AND PROCEDURES OF SEVERAL DATABASES RELATED TO THE NAMESPACES OF THE INTERNET
Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers; Icann; Alternatives to ICANN; Protocol Supporting Organization; Icann.org; Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers; ICANN accredited; ICANN.sucks; Global Domains Division; APRALO; Apralo; ICANN.org
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Reference: org., Internet, ICANN)
ICANN         
  • Governmental Advisory Committee representatives
  • Playa Vista]] neighborhood of Los Angeles.
ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE MAINTENANCE AND PROCEDURES OF SEVERAL DATABASES RELATED TO THE NAMESPACES OF THE INTERNET
Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers; Icann; Alternatives to ICANN; Protocol Supporting Organization; Icann.org; Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers; ICANN accredited; ICANN.sucks; Global Domains Division; APRALO; Apralo; ICANN.org

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Working Group on Internet Governance

The Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) was a United Nations multistakeholder Working group initiated after the 2003 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) first phase Summit in Geneva failed to agree on the future of Internet governance. The first phase of World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) agreed to continue the dialogue on Internet Governance in the Declaration of Principles and Action Plan adopted on 12 December 2003, to prepare for a decision at the second phase of the WSIS in Tunis during November 2005. In this regard, the first phase of the Summit requested the United Nations Secretary-General to establish a Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG).

The main activity of the WGIG was "to investigate and make proposals for action, as appropriate, on the governance of Internet by 2005." The WGIG was asked to present the result of its work in a report "for consideration and appropriate action for the second phase of the WSIS in Tunis 2005."

It was asked, inter alia, to deal with the following issues:

  • Develop a working definition of Internet Governance;
  • Identify the public policy issues that are relevant to Internet Governance;
  • Develop a common understanding of the respective roles and responsibilities of governments, existing international organizations and other forums as well as the private sector and civil society from both developing and developed countries.

A few weeks before the release of the WGIG Report the U.S. reiterated its claim of ICANN and stated that it wished to "maintain its historic role in authorizing changes or modifications to the authoritative root zone file".