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July 31, 2006
Internet : les US pourraient ceder une partie de leur controle
Bret Fausett's Podcast of NTIA Hearing
ICANN to Cut U.S. Apron Strings?
Icann : vers une gestion independante d'Internet?
From LExpansion.com
USA wollen ICANN langsam privatisieren
From futureZone|From heise online|From InfoWeekOnline News|From intern.de
William J. Drake: "La ONU deberia centralizar el gobierno de Internet" Anadir a Mi carpeta
U.S. Still Has Keys to ICANN
From ZDNet|From InfoWorld
US Government On Internet Control: ICANN Can Go, IANA Is Ours
Controle de l'Internet : les Etats-Unis lachent du lest
Gli USA cederanno il controllo di ICANN
United States cedes control of the internet - but what now?
July 27, 2006
UN agencies to coordinate implementation plan for global Information Society
Networking Standarts Watch
Want to show the world what you're doing with the net? IGF workshops provide your chance
July 10, 2006
ICANN is Still Unable to Control Internet Content African policy makers attending the on going training on Internet
Governance at the United Nations Conference Center (UNCC) in Addis Ababa have been cautioned to think about content on the internet to resolve the governance of public policy.
Internet Governance Being Given Priority in Addis Ababa In planning for the IGF in Athens, Africa's focus include issues of
universal access, security, legislation, freedom of expression, multilingualism and local content, infrastructure, Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), economic issues and social cultural issues.
uk/us: New moves to wrest internet from US Efforts to remove the US government's historical stranglehold on the
internet will kick off again today. Ministers, MPs and internet experts will attend a parliament reception hosted by Phil Willis, Liberal Democrat MP and chair of
the house of commons science and technology select committee.
TimesOnline
Swiss ponder future role of the internet Swiss website experts have outlined proposals to present to the
UN:sponsored Internet Governance Forum (IGF) that will discuss the future shape of the medium.
Fourth annual report of the Information and Communication Technologies Task Force
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