See also:
http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-14mar02.htm
http://www.cavebear.com/tmp/resolutions1.pdf
http://www.cavebear.com/tmp/resolutions2.pdf

Politech archive on ICANN:
http://www.politechbot.com/cgi-bin/politech.cgi?name=icann

-Declan

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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 09:17:39 -0500
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From: Esther Dyson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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hard-fought.... FYI from Esther


>"GO FORTH AND MULTIPLY!"
>
>ICANN BOARD APPROVES INDIVIDUAL INTERNET USER PARTICIPATION, CALLS FOR 
>ORGANIZATION OF AT-LARGE MEMEBERSHIP
>
>March 14, Accra, Ghana -- The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and 
>Numbers (ICANN) Board of Directors approved a resolution during its 
>meeting today that called for the creation of an At-Large mechanism for 
>"meaningful, informed participation by Internet users," as recommended by 
>the At-Large Study Committee (ALSC).  Taking a critical step towards 
>structuring participation and representation of individuals from 
>throughout the diverse global Internet user communities ("At-Large 
>constituency") within ICANN, the Board called upon the ICANN community to 
>create an At-Large membership based on "bottom-up, self-organized, local 
>Internet community" groups.
>
>"The ALSC is pleased the Board committed to a strong role for individual 
>Internet users in ICANN and acknowledged the merits of our report," said 
>Carl Bildt, ALSC Chair. "We worked to find a solution that ensures 
>Internet users have a sustained role in the technical coordination of the 
>Internet, and are gratified the Board has now recognized the Internet 
>community's bottom-up organizing activities."
>
>In the resolution, the Board stated that it "wishes to move forward with 
>energy and enthusiasm to build a meaningful structure for informed 
>participation by the full range of Internet users, and seeks avenues to 
>achieve these objectives that are bottom-up, self-organized, and 
>self-sustaining."
>
>ICANN is in the process of considering wholesale restructuring, and the 
>resolution instructs the Board Committee on Restructuring to ensure that 
>their ongoing efforts at crafting a blueprint for ICANN reform include 
>"workable mechanisms and procedures that enable meaningful opportunities 
>for participation by the full range of Internet users," and "an 
>appropriate role for those interests in ICANN's coordinating and 
>management structures."
>
>In its annual meeting in November, 2001, the Board formally accepted the 
>ALSC's final report as a basis for discussion and received in Accra the 
>Committee's "Implementation Report," which provided details on the 
>processes needed to implement the ALSC's final report. The final report 
>proposes a regionally based global framework for all interested 
>individuals' structured participation in ICANN, focuses At-Large 
>membership (an electorate) on an identifiable and vested community, 
>provides a reasonable, initial mechanism for registration and 
>self-funding, and grants At-Large members a proportionate responsibility 
>for selecting ICANN's Board.  While the Board, today, made clear that 
>there would be no direct elections to fill At-Large Board seats at this 
>time, it left open the possibility of future At-Large elections.
>
>"We are still moving forward from where we were, although we have not yet 
>reached our goal of regularly elected At-Large directors," said Esther 
>Dyson, an ALSC member and former chairman of ICANN. "Now the At-Large 
>Membership has the challenge ­ and responsibility ­ of meeting the Board's 
>call for informed, active participation… which we hope will lead to 
>issue-oriented, transparent elections."
>
>The ALSC's reports are available on the Internet (at www.atlargestudy.org) 
>and the Board's resolution is available at www.icann.org.
>.
>ABOUT THE ALSC
>The ALSC is an independent Committee created by ICANN earlier this year to 
>provide recommendations to ICANN's Board on how to structure the diverse 
>global Internet community's participation within ICANN. The ALSC is 
>conducting an aggressive outreach, discussion, research, and 
>consensus-building campaign that will culminate with the submission of a 
>final report to the Board in November. In addition to Carl Bildt, the ALSC 
>includes Charles Costello, Pierre Dandjinou, Esther Dyson, Olivier Iteanu, 
>Ching-Yi Liu, Thomas Niles, Oscar Robles, and Pindar Wong. Biographies of 
>these individuals, and Information on the ALSC, can be found at 
>www.atlargestudy.org.
>
>ABOUT ICANN
>ICANN is a technical coordination body for the Internet. Created in 
>October 1998 by a broad coalition of the Internet's business, technical, 
>academic, and user communities, ICANN is assuming responsibility for a set 
>of technical functions previously performed under U.S. government contract 
>by IANA and other groups. Specifically, ICANN coordinates the assignment 
>of identifiers that must be globally unique for the Internet to function: 
>Internet domain names, IP address numbers, and protocol parameter and port 
>numbers. In addition, ICANN coordinates the stable operation of the 
>Internet's root server system. As a non-profit, private-sector 
>corporation, ICANN is dedicated to preserving the operational stability of 
>the Internet; to promoting competition; to achieving broad representation 
>of global Internet communities; and to developing policy through 
>private-sector, bottom-up, consensus-based means. ICANN welcomes the 
>participation of any interested Internet user, business, or organization.
>
>CONTACT
>Denise Michel
>+1 310 823 9358
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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