IP Watch reports on NCUC policy conference
Robin Gross
robin at IPJUSTICE.ORG
Fri Oct 12 22:20:39 CEST 2012
New ICANN CEO Promises More Transparency And Balance
Published on 12 October 2012
By Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch
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The new CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers (ICANN), Fadi Chehadé, today announced a new structure to
enhance transparency, visibility and balance of the private net
managing body to be presented on 15 October, the opening day of the
Toronto meeting.
Chehadé, who took over 40 days ago, spoke at a 12 October pre-
conference of the ICANN Non-Commercial User Constituency (NCUC) and
did not hold back criticism of ICANN. A “disfunctional relationship”
between ICANN board and staff, a “culture of fear” at the staff level
(a fear of making mistakes and being hold responsible) and most
importantly, several layers of imbalances, are things he has already
started to tackle, he said. Not only there is an imbalance between
English-language and non-English-language speakers, which is the
result of where ICANN came from, but also there is still some work
ahead to create a multi-equal-stakeholder playing field.
“It is not one government above the others, or governments above us
or one group above the other groups,” Chehadé said emphatically. The
first people he would meet when going to a new city, he said, would
be “not the people in the fancy suits” but the at-large internet
community.
A shifting, and more important role of the broader internet community
and users at large was also the topic of the NCUC pre-conference on
“ICANN & Internet Governance: Security and Freedom in a Connected
World.” Ron Deibert from Citizen Lab challenged the community to take
up their role in protecting the internet, in a decentralised,
classical internet way, against rising security threats – and not
leave that task to the states that in fact are trying to roll back
civil rights.
The NCUC Toronto conference, sponsored by the Brazilian Internet
Steering Committee, also talked about the “hot potato” new Registrar
Accreditation Agreement in which law enforcement from some countries
want to have Whois data retention provisions, objections and
potential censorship of new top-level domain (TLD) applications by
governments and the debate about the World Conference on
International Telecommuncation (WCIT), all of which will be discussed
during the 14-18 October ICANN 45 meeting.
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