DotConnectAfrica schools ICANN in its response to the London GAC Advice – States Don’t accept this advice

DotConnectAfrica has submitted yet another response to the GAC.  This is the third response after the response to the GAC Early Warning in November 2012, and the detailed response to the GAC Objection Advice that came out of the ICANN GAC Meeting in Beijing, China. All the responses are well articulated defense to the unending …

ICANN Approves Name Collision Occurrence Management Framework

ICANN has announced the approval of the Name Collision Occurrence Management Framework [PDF, 634 KB] by the ICANN Board New gTLD Program Committee (NGPC). The framework implementation requirements were developed with input from many sources including the ICANN community, a report published by JAS Global Advisors LLC, and advice from the Security and Stability Advisory …

ICANN: US Senators Thune and Rubio Weigh in on IANA transition, Accountability and Dispute Resolution

In a letter dated July 31, 2014, to the Chairman of the ICANN Board of Directors, Dr. Stephen Crocker, US Senators John Thune and Marco Rubio, of the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, commented, with specific recommendations, on the the IANA transition and ICANN accountability. Read Full Letter (pdf) with the exerpt …

Corwin:NTIA’s response to ‘Freedom of Information Act’ requests on IANA transition insufficient

By Philip S. Corwin, On March 27, 2014, shortly after the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) March 14th announcement of its intent to transfer its counterparty status on ICANN’s IANA functions contract to the global multistakeholder community, the conservative advocacy organization Americans for Limited Government (ALG) filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request …

US Senate committee approves bill allowing companies to share hacking, cybersecurity threats with government

The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee approved a bill on Tuesday to encourage companies to exchange information with the government on hacking attempts and cybersecurity threats, officials said. Despite concerns by some that the measure does not do enough to protect privacy, the committee voted 12-3 to advance the measure authored by its chairwoman, Dianne Feinstein, …