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ICANN Studies Secretive Domain Ownersalphadogg quotes from a Network World piece reporting on ICANN's study of the prevalence of proxy services that shield registrants' personal information from WHOIS queries. "Approximately 15% to 25% of domain names have been registered in a manner that limits the amount of personal informati... |
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ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholdersPeople interested in coalitions and policy-making on a globalscale--topics that are increasingly relevant in a world whose bordersare irrelevant to carbon dioxide, flu viruses, and other criticalentities--need to learn from other organizations that are dealing withthese issues. This week brings p... |
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ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholdersPeople interested in coalitions and policy-making on a global scale--topics that are increasingly relevant in a world whose borders are irrelevant to carbon dioxide, flu viruses, and other critical entities--need to learn from other organizations that are dealing with these issues. This w... |
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ICANN To Become a More Independent CompanyAfter 11 years, the not-for-profit group Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers–which we all know as ICANN–is becoming more independent. ICANN has managed internet domain names since 1998, but up until now had been closely tied to the US Department of Commerce. Going for... |
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Your questions answered: Icann chief Rod BeckstromOn Wednesday we asked if you had any questions for Rod Beckstrom, the freshly-minted chief executive of internet bigwigs Icann - and one of the architects of the deal announced this week that saw Washington cede control of the organisation.Though I wasn't sure whether we'd have time to run throug... |
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New ICANN agreement runs into criticismCritics say a new agreement between ICANN and the U.S. government doesn't provide enough accountability. ... |


