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Hi,

I also seems to to rule out any uni-stakeholder based solution.

avri


On 15-Mar-14 19:18, Milton L Mueller wrote:
> Amr:
>
> The NTIA statement is pretty clear. All it rules out is a government-led
> solution. While it asks ICANN to “convene” the process for reaching
> agreement on a solution, it does not stipulate that ICANN will inherit
> the IANA functions or that structural separation is off the table. We
> can certainly expect ICANN to resist that kind of separation, but there
> will be heavy pressure on it to run a fair process. That doesn’t mean
> the process won’t be slanted toward an outcome desired by the I*
> organizations, but it does mean that they may not get everything they want.
>
> --MM
>
> *From:*NCSG-Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf Of
> *Amr Elsadr
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 15, 2014 5:44 AM
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* Re: [NCSG-Discuss] US Government Announcement about transfer
> IANA functions stewardship
>
> Hi,
>
> I’m trying to figure out what this means as a result of how the decision
> seems to have been framed. On one hand, the NetMundial and NCUC
> Conference discussions on the topic will be of much more relevance since
> this is not a hypothetical situation anymore. On the other hand, have
> any proposals suggesting that institutional separation of the IANA
> function from ICANN been preemptively squashed?? Or is the principle
> still a viable option that can be promoted??
>
> Thanks.
>
> Amr
>
> On Mar 15, 2014, at 10:23 AM, William Drake <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     Hi
>
>     This of course has been in the works for some time.   Among the
>     issues that had to be sorted were a) timing—had to be before
>     Netmundial, and preferably before Singapore (will affect much of the
>     week’s activity), but there were complications; b) the
>     framing----beginning a dialogue about how to transition, up to ICANN
>     to convene stakeholders globally and build a consensual transition
>     plan, only fixed timeline is that the current IANA functions
>     contract expires 30 September 2015—which leaves wiggle room to deal
>     with the ebb and flow etc.; c) anticipating and prepositioning for
>     the pushback campaign from certain segments US business, which has
>     been underway for sometime and is cloaked as being about ‘top down
>     vs bottom up’ leadership; and d) by extension, the wider and more
>     rabid politicized campaign from the US political right, which will
>     now launch big time.  It will be rather interesting to watch
>     Congressional candidates in the November US mid-term figure out what
>     to say about the IANA functions contract.
>
>     All of which is why we have Larry and Fiona at the NCUC conference
>     on the 21st and at our Constituency Day on the 25th.  Lots to talk
>     about.
>
>     Bill
>
>     On Mar 15, 2014, at 12:03 AM, Rafik Dammak <[log in to unmask]
>     <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>
>
>         Hello,
>
>         quite big news happened today with the United States Government
>         announcing its intention to transfer the "stewardship" of IANA
>         functions to global internet multistakeholder community.
>
>         a consultation process to work on the transition framework  will
>         be setup and definitely the Singapore meeting will be mostly
>         about that.
>
>           a lot of work ahead!
>
>         Best,
>
>         Rafik
>
>         ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>         From: *David Olive* <[log in to unmask]
>         <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>         Date: 2014-03-15 7:04 GMT+09:00
>         Subject: [Soac-infoalert] US Government Announcement
>         To: "[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>"
>         <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>
>         Dear SO/AC SG Leaders:
>
>         As you may be  aware,  the United States government announced
>         its intention to transfer its stewardship of the IANA Functions
>         to the global Internet multistakeholder community.NTIA release
>         is up
>         http://www.ntia.doc.gov/press-release/2014/ntia-announces-intent-transition-key-internet-domain-name-functions
>
>         In 1998, the year ICANN was formed, the U.S. government
>         determined that, as the Internet continued to expand globally,
>         stewardship of that technical role would one day become the
>         responsibility of all Internet stakeholders representing, not
>         just governments, but also business, non-commercial interests,
>         technical and academic communities and independent Internet
>         users around the world.
>
>         in fulfilling its contractual obligations in executing the IANA
>         Functions since 1998, ICANN has achieved both operational
>         excellence and organizational maturity. That has prompted the
>         United States government to designate ICANN to launch a process
>         that allows the community to design a framework for the IANA
>         Function transition through its bottom-up, multistakeholder
>         model. That will include opportunities for global stakeholder
>         input, including from ICANN’s Supporting Organizations and
>         Advisory Committees and directly-impacted parties.
>
>         If you are interested in becoming further involved with this
>         community consultation process, please see the timeline below. I
>         look forward to having your support as we move forward on this
>         significant transitional process.
>
>         A Saturday , March 15 webinar is planned for the Community. An
>         announcement will be made shortly.
>
>         The ICANN Release is here:
>
>         *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
>         *14 March 2014*
>
>         *Administrator of Domain Name System Launches Global
>         Multistakeholder Accountability Process*
>
>         *Press Briefing Scheduled with Board Chair and CEO*
>
>         /*Los Angeles, California...*/The Internet Corporation for
>         Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today launched a process to
>         transition the role of the United States Government relating to
>         the Internet’s unique identifiers system.
>
>         ICANN’s announcement comes on the heels of an historic
>         announcement today by the U.S. Government stating that it is
>         ready to transfer its stewardship of the important Internet
>         technical functions to the global Internet community. The U.S.
>         Government’s current responsibilities to be transitioned include
>         the procedural role of administering changes to the Domain Name
>         System’s (DNS) to the authoritative root zone file - the
>         database containing the lists of names and addresses of all
>         top-level domains – as well as serving as the historic steward
>         of the unique identifiers registries for Domain names, IP
>         addresses, and protocol parameters.
>
>         In doing so, the U.S. recognized ICANN’s maturation in becoming
>         an effective multistakeholder organization and requested that
>         ICANN convene the global community to develop the transition
>         process from of the U.S. stewardship to a global community
>         consensus-driven mechanism.
>
>         “We are inviting governments, the private sector, civil society,
>         and other Internet organizations from the whole world to join us
>         in developing this transition process,” said Fadi Chehadé,
>         ICANN’s President and CEO. ”All stakeholders deserve a voice in
>         the management and governance of this global resource as equal
>         partners.”
>
>         Independent of the U.S. transition, the roles of the Internet
>         technical organizations, including ICANN’s role as administrator
>         of the Internet’s unique identifier system, remain unchanged.
>         The Internet’s Unique Identifier functions are not apparent to
>         most Internet users, but they play a critical role in
>         maintaining a single, global, unified and interoperable Internet.
>
>         “Even though ICANN will continue to perform these vital
>         technical functions, the U.S. has long envisioned the day when
>         stewardship over them would be transitioned to the global
>         community,” said Dr. Stephen D. Crocker, ICANN’s Board Chair.
>         “In other words, we have all long known the destination. Now it
>         is up to our global stakeholder community to determine the best
>         route to get us there.”
>
>         “The global multistakeholder process is defined by inclusion,
>         and it will take some time to make sure that we obtain all of
>         the necessary inputs,” said Chehadé. “By the time the current
>         contract with the U.S. Government expires in September 2015, we
>         will have a defined and clear process for global
>         multistakeholder stewardship of ICANN’s performance of these
>         technical functions.”
>
>         The first community-wide dialogue about the development of the
>         transitional process will begin March 23-27 during ICANN’s 49^th
>         Public Meeting, in Singapore. All global stakeholders are
>         welcome to participate in person or remotely.
>
>         ##
>
>         To see more about the IANA Functions survey go here:
>         http://www.icann.org/en/news/press/releases/release-15jan14-en
>
>         *Press Briefing*
>
>         *Note:* Because of the historic nature of this announcement,
>         *ICANN Board Chair Dr. Stephen D. Crocker* and *ICANN CEO Fadi
>         Chehadé* will make themselves available to answer journalists’
>         questions during a 1-hour press briefing.  Details are:
>
>         *Date/Time:* /Friday, 14 March 2014 at 11PM UTC / 7PM U.S. EDT/
>
>         *Telephone Access Numbers: */International access numbers may be
>         obtained here -/ www.adigo.com/icann
>         <http://www.adigo.com/icann>. /Once you have reached the
>         conferencing center, dial 25594#./
>
>         *Journalist Questions:* /Because there are likely to be many
>         journalists joining this briefing, upon calling in, your line
>         will be muted. If you have a question, please hit #3 and tell
>         the conference operator the following:/
>
>           * /Your name./
>           * /Your news organization./
>           * /The city and country from which you are calling./
>           * /The conference operator will notify the moderator, who will
>             then introduce you./
>
>               o /Your line will be unmuted and you may ask your question./
>
>         *MEDIA CONTACTS: *
>
>         Brad White
>         ICANN Director of Global Media Affairs
>         Washington, D.C.
>         Tel. +1 (202) 570 7118 <tel:%2B1%20%28202%29%20570%207118>
>         [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
>         James Cole
>         ICANN Global Media Coordinator
>         Washington, D.C.
>         Tel. +1 (202) 570 7139 <tel:%2B1%20%28202%29%20570%207139>
>         [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
>         Liana Teo
>         ICANN Head of Communications – Asia/Pacific
>         Singapore
>         Tel. +65 6808 6669 <tel:%2B65%206808%206669>
>         [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
>         Alexandra Dans
>         ICANN Communications Manager – Latin America and the Caribbean
>         Montevideo, Uruguay
>         Tel. +598 2604 2222 <tel:%2B598%202604%202222>
>         [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
>         *About ICANN: */ICANN’s mission is to ensure a stable, secure
>         and unified global Internet. To reach another person on the
>         Internet you have to type an address into your computer - a name
>         or a number. That address has to be unique so computers know
>         where to find each other. ICANN coordinates these unique
>         identifiers across the world. Without that coordination we
>         wouldn't have one global Internet. ICANN was formed in 1998. It
>         is a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation with participants
>         from all over the world dedicated to keeping the Internet
>         secure, stable and interoperable. It promotes competition and
>         develops policy on the Internet’s unique identifiers. ICANN
>         doesn’t control content on the Internet. It cannot stop spam and
>         it doesn’t deal with access to the Internet. But through its
>         coordination role of the Internet’s naming system, it does have
>         an important impact on the expansion and evolution of the
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>
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>
>         David
>
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>
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>        University of Zurich, Switzerland
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