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DNS Working Group
This page describes the activities of CPSR's working group on Domain Names and Internet governance. The management of Internet domain names and addresses has become a major issue in the question of Internet governance. The stakes are high -- ultimately, this could create a new form of global governance in cyberspace. CPSR has been active in this policy area since its earliest days.
Civil Society Democracy
Project (CivSoc of CPSR)
CivSoc is a semi-autonomous project of CPSR that works on ICANN issues
and Internet governance. CivSoc is CPSR's participant in the Internet
Democracy Project and the Civil
Society Internet Forum. CivSoc also publishes the Cyber-Federalist
newsletter. Recent activities include:
- Cyber-Federalist newsletter archives.
- North American Candidates Forum at Harvard Law School (Cambridge, MA, October, 2000)
- Analysts Panel at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA, October, 2000)
- Publication of the Civil Society Statement on ICANN Elections (July 2000)
- Petition to the ICANN Board of Directors (July 2000)
- Launch of the Civil Society Internet Forum (July 2000)
- Yokohama Forum at the ICANN Board Meeting (Yokohama, Japan, July, 2000)
- Seoul ICANN Workshop (July 2000).
- Launch of the Internet Democracy Project (June 2000)
- Presentation at the American Cultural Center of Bulgaria (Sofia, May 2000). (Press coverage.)
- TIES Conference on Internet and Civil Society (Paris, April 2000).See also Panel 3 description.
- Conference Proceedings: Governing the Commons: The Future of Global Internet Administration. (Alexandria, VA, September,1999).
- "Internet By-Laws: An Analysis and Critique of Three Proposals," September 1998.
- ICANN panel at The New School (New York, September 1998)
Launched in June 2000, the Internet Democracy Project is a major initiative undertaken by CivSoc of CPSR together with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC). The Project seeks to promote public education and democratic participation in Internet governance. The Internet Democracy Project has received funding from the Open Society Institute.
Civil
Society Internet Forum (CSIF)
CSIF is a global framework in which individuals and organizations representing
civil society can interact and cooperate in issues of Internet governance.
CSIF publishes the Civil
Society Statement on ICANN Elections.
CPSR's 2002 Norbert Wiener Award to
Karl Auerbach -
for pioneering democratic Internet governance.
Other CPSR Activities in Internet Governance
- CPSR worked with Germany's Comlink in its campaign ICANN Cannot - We Can to register the names of Internet users who could not register to vote on the ICANN web site due to technical problems
- Domain Name Resolutions: CPSR Proposals for the new Corporation. June 30, 1998
- CPSR Comments on "Green Paper". Comments before the NTIA, March, 1998.
- Domain Names and Internet Governance, by Glenn Manishin, CPSR Newsletter, February, 1998
- CPSR Comments on DNS Reform. Comments before the NTIA, August, 1997
Speaking Engagements by Working Group Members
Harry Hochheiser- Computers, Freedom, and Privacy (April, 2000)
- See CivSoc of CPSR (above)
- Governance Panel at TIES Conference on Internet and Civil Society (Paris, April 2000).See the panel description and report.
- Conference: Governing the Commons: The Future of Global Internet Administration. Alexandria, VA, September 24-25, 1999.
- Governance Panel at TIES Conference on Internet and Civil Society (Paris, April 2000).See the panel description and report.
- Conference: Governing the Commons: The Future of Global Internet Administration. Alexandria, VA, September 24-25, 1999.
Readings
- Milton Mueller: ICANN and Internet Governance: Sorting Through the Debris of 'Self Regulation'
- Hans Klein: Internet By-Laws: An Analysis and Critique of Three Proposals, September 1998.
- Marc Holitscher: The Reform of the Domain Name System and the Role of Civil Society, presentation at the 3rd Workshop of the Transatlantic Information Exchange Service (TIES), Paris, 6-7 April 2000
- Small Business Association A letter from SBA to ICANN asking for ICANN to issue a formal policy statement on such matters as notice and comment, openness, and transparency. A good summary of some of the problems of the current organization.
Other Resources
- Cyber-rights page on DNS policy.
- Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) The organization that was created by DoC amidst great controversy. "(ICANN) is the new non-profit corporation that was formed to take over responsibility for the IP address space allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system management, and root server system management functions now performed under U.S. Government contract by IANA and other entities. "
- ICANN Watch A site serving "as a central point of reference about what ICANN is and is not doing."
- International Forum on the White Paper An ad hoc international group that formed shortly after the U.S. Department of Commerce issued its White Paper on Internet Names. Four meetings were held in North America, Europe, Asia and South America which produced an impressive proposal for a governance structure for domain names. The proposal was not implemented.
- Department of Commerce The Domain Names page of the DoC contains official documents relating to the creation of ICANN as well as the archive of comments received.
Join CPSR's DNS Working Group
Add to the expertise of our members.Working Group members should be members in good standing of CPSR. Participation in Working Groups is a benefit of membership for those who actually support CPSR. Posting privileges and archives on these members' lists will be available for members/subscribers only.
If you need to join/renew your membership, use our membership form or call 650-322-3778 in the U.S. to pay by credit card.
If you are not sure of your membership status, feel free to ask by writing to evoy@cpsr.org
Created before October 2004