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MISTICA: ¿Donde va el ICANN?

From: Daniel Pimienta ([email protected])
Date: Tue Mar 12 2002 - 09:48:04 AST


Nota de la moderación:
Recien el responsable de ICANN hizo una declaración segun la cual, en
sustancia,
no habia funcionado correctamente el proceso de institucionalización del ICANN
como entidad autonoma de gobernabilidad y recomendaba una nueva estructura
mas "tradicional"
(con representantes de gobierno).
Eso podria poner un final a los intentos de ese grupo de crear nuevas formas
de democracia participativa par las instancias de gobierno de la Internet
(la membresia "at large")...
Información conexa en:
http://www.icann.org/general/lynn-reform-proposal-24feb02.htm
http://www.naisproject.org/

>To: [email protected]
>From: Raul Echeberria <[email protected]>
>Subject: [ICANN-LAC] Fwd: [NAIS] Letter from Senator Burns
>Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:52:16 -0300
>
>Efectos predecibles de la propuesta de Stuart.
>Raul
>
>>FYI, Senator Conrad Burns has written a letter to Ernest Hollings,
>>Chairman of the Commerce Committee (which has oversight for the
>>Department of Commerce) citing serious concerns with ICANN and requesting
>>an oversight hearing. Attached.
>>* * *
>>March 6, 2002
>>
>>The Honorable Ernest F. Hollings
>>Chairman Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
>>125 Russell Senate Building
>>Washington, DC 20510-0001
>>
>>Dear Mr. Chairman:
>>
>>I am writing to formally request an oversight hearing regarding the
>>Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
>>
>>Given the recent stunning admission by ICANN President Stuart Lynn that
>>the organization has been mired in endless debates and missed deadlines,
>>this hearing is extremely timely. In fact, Lynn went so far as to
>>recommend comprehensive structural reform of ICANN, given that it is
>>"losing sight of effectiveness in accomplishing our real mission."
>>
>>In the wake of such statements, I strongly believe it is time we re-visit
>>the issue and find some solutions to the serious problems facing ICANN
>>and the future of Internet governance. While ICANN is currently a
>>fundamentally flawed and ineffective governing entity, proper oversight
>>by the Committee could help redirect it back to its core mission of
>>ensuring the stable and secure management of the Internet domain
>>system. Obviously, more fundamental questions also need to be addressed,
>>such as whether ICANN is even the most appropriate organization to be
>>tasked with such a critical mission, which is central to our national
security.
>>
>>Thank you for your consideration and your leadership as Chairman of the
>>Senate Commerce Committee.
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>Conrad Burns
>>United States Senator
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