Fwd: [IGP Announce] Internet Governance Project Headlines

Nuno Garcia ngarcia at NGARCIA.NET
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Date: 2010/6/18
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June 18, 2010

Call for Papers: 5th Annual Symposium of Global Internet Governance Academic
Network (GigaNet) <#1294afa79ccbed67_1294af78321f25ac_1294af556f18d76a_0>
Civil society orgs in ICANN overwhelmingly approve GNSO
charter<#1294afa79ccbed67_1294af78321f25ac_1294af556f18d76a_1>
The Magnificent Seven<#1294afa79ccbed67_1294af78321f25ac_1294af556f18d76a_2>
Reading tea leaves: China statement on Internet
policy<#1294afa79ccbed67_1294af78321f25ac_1294af556f18d76a_3>
China: Real-name registration required in online
bulletins<#1294afa79ccbed67_1294af78321f25ac_1294af556f18d76a_4>
China's control over Internet map
service<#1294afa79ccbed67_1294af78321f25ac_1294af556f18d76a_5>
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Call for Papers: 5th Annual Symposium of Global Internet Governance Academic
Network (GigaNet)
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The Global Internet Governance Academic
Network<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/175425/20805856/3851130/http://giga-net.org>(GigaNet)
is seeking submissions of research about Internet Governance to be
presented at the Fifth GigaNet Annual Symposium, on 13 September 2010, held
one day before the United Nations Internet Governance
Forum<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/175425/20805856/3851130/http://blog.internetgovernance.org/intgovforum.org>(IGF),
in Vilnius, Lithuania. GigaNet is a scholarly community that promotes
the development of Internet Governance as a recognized, interdisciplinary
field of study and facilitates informed dialogue on policy issues and
related matters between scholars and governments, international
organizations, the private sector and civil society. Interested scholars
should submit abstracts of research papers no later than July 15th, 2010.
GigaNet is interested in receiving abstracts related to Internet Governance
themes, especially those containing innovative approaches and/or emerging
research areas related to the following topics.
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 Civil society orgs in ICANN overwhelmingly approve GNSO charter
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Civil society organizations within
ICANN<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/175425/20805856/3851130/http://ncdnhc.org>have
been holding a vote on the adoption of a new charter to form the
Noncommercial Stakeholders Group (NCSG). Today, it was announced that the
charter was successfully
ratified<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/175425/20805856/3851130/http://listserv.syr.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind1006&L=ncsg-ncuc-discuss&T=0&O=D&X=71978D1B34E1429B2D&Y=mueller%40syr.edu&v=2.0&P=6686>.
Approval of the charter required that at least 60% of the entire membership
of the Noncommercial stakeholders vote in favor of the charter. Of the total
314 votes possible, 225 votes were cast - a very good turnout that
constitutes 72% of the total. Of the 225 votes cast, 215 voted in favor of
the charter and only 10 votes were cast against it. That means that over 95%
of the civil society groups involved in ICANN's GNSO support the proposed
charter. ICANN's Board will now have to recognize that it's time to let the
NCSG move forward as a community.
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 The Magnificent Seven
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*They were seven - And they fought like seven hundred!*

With less than a week to go before the opening of ICANN's DNSSEC root key
generation ceremony, there is a roaring debate occurring among the technical
community<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/175425/20805856/3851130/http://dnssec-deployment.org/pipermail/dnssec-deployment/2010-June/003913.html>whether
or not the list of Trusted Community Representatives (TCRs) should
be publicly revealed in advance. The TCRs were selected by ICANN to
participate in the generation of the keys that will be used to digitally
sign the DNS root zone file keyset, providing a single trust anchor for
authenticating a global, secure DNS.
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 Reading tea leaves: China statement on Internet policy
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The Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of
China<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/175425/20805856/3851130/http://www.scio.gov.cn/>has
issued a statement on "Internet Policy in China." Released Tuesday,
the lengthy
statement<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/175425/20805856/3851130/http://www.scio.gov.cn/zxbd/tt/jd/201006/t660840.htm>covers
a range of topics from promoting internal development and use, to
freedom of expression, protecting Internet security, and international
cooperation. A quick review reveals two interesting passages relevant to
global Internet governance.
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 China: Real-name registration required in online bulletins
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Last month, in a speech to China's top legislature, Wang Chen, director of
State Council Information Office of China, introduced that "we are also
exploring an identity authentication system for users of online bulletin
board systems”. Identity authentication, or real-name registration in
China’s online environment has been discussed intensively in the past few
years, however, Wang Chen’s speech is regarded as the first official
announcement of the government enforcement to disable anonymity in popular
news portals and business websites.
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 China's control over Internet map service
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On May 17, 2010, State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping of China issued a new
standard<http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/175425/20805856/3851130/http://www.sbsm.gov.cn/article/zcfg/zygfxwj/201005/20100500065809.shtml>(in
Chinese) regulating Internet Map services. The updated standard aims
to
reduce incorrect location information and prevent leaking sensitive
information involving State secrets on maps.
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