Letter to ICANN on NCSG

Internet governance
Author

Pranesh Prakash

Published

July 28, 2009

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Centre for Internet and Society

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The Centre for Internet and Society sent the following mail to ICANN regarding their attempt to impose their own charter for a Noncommercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG), instead of accepting the one drafted by the Noncommercial Users Constituency (NCUC).

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Internet governance

Dear Sir or Madam,

Greetings from the Centre for Internet and Society - Bangalore. We are a Bangalore based research and advocacy organisation promoting consumer and citizen rights on the Internet. We currently focus on IPR reform, IPR alternatives and electronic accessibility by the disabled. Please see our website <http://cis-india.org> for more information about us and our activities.

It has come to our attention that ICANN is imposing the ICANN staff-drafted charter for a Noncommercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG) and ignoring the version drafted by civil society. As you know, the civil society version was drafted using a consensus process and more than 80 international noncommercial organizations, including mine, support it.

This is an unacceptable situation since the governance structures contained within the NCSG charter determine how effectively noncommercial users can influence policy decisions at ICANN in years to come. On behalf of Internet users in India - I would strongly urge you to reject the staff drafted version of the charter and adopt the version drafted and endorsed by civil society.

Best wishes,

Sunil Abraham Executive Director Centre for Internet and Society

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BibTeX citation:
@online{prakash2009letter,
  author = {Prakash, Pranesh},
  title = {Letter to {ICANN} on {NCSG}},
  date = {2009-07-28},
  url = {https://cis-india.org/internet-governance/blog/letter-to-icann-on-ncsg},
  langid = {en},
  abstract = {The Centre for Internet and Society sent the following
    mail to ICANN regarding their attempt to impose their own charter
    for a Noncommercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG), instead of accepting
    the one drafted by the Noncommercial Users Constituency (NCUC).}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Prakash, Pranesh. 2009. “Letter to ICANN on NCSG.” Centre for Internet and Society, July 28. https://cis-india.org/internet-governance/blog/letter-to-icann-on-ncsg.