1 Internet Governance…. Theresa Swinehart VP, Global and Strategic Partnerships ICANN APTLD - Dubai 5 June 2007.

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1 Internet Governance…. Theresa Swinehart VP, Global and Strategic Partnerships ICANN APTLD - Dubai 5 June 2007

2 WSIS and Internet governance Internet governance involves a wide wide range of topics and issues Depth of debate in WSIS reflects a conflict of regimes Reflects importance of understanding the Internet, and ensuring that politics do not drive poor decisions At risk is 35 years of values and a regime that has created the Internet into what it is today True aspirations of WSIS as envisioned by the Secretary General have not been explored All levels involved in issues surrounding the Internet. And all stakeholders need to be involved

3 World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) Following a proposal by the Government of Tunis, the ITU resolved at its Plenipotentiary Conference in 1998 to hold a World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) In December 2001, the UN General Assembly endorsed holding the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in two phases Phase I took place in Geneva on 10–12 December 2003 and the second phase took place in Tunis on16–18 November 2005 The Phase I objective was to develop and foster a clear statement of political will and take concrete steps to establish the foundations for an Information Society for all, reflecting all the different interests at stake The Phase II objective was to put Geneva's Plan of Action into motion and to find solutions and reach agreements on Internet governance, financing mechanisms, and follow-up and implementation of the Geneva and Tunis documents

4 WSIS – Phase I: Internet governance debate Internet governance is yet to be defined Some believe that it is all about management of Internet resources Others see that Internet governance encompasses other elements Debate about the multi-stakeholder model and the role of governments in public policy issues Set up a Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG)

5 WSIS – Phase I: Declaration of principles The international management of the Internet should be multilateral, transparent and democratic, with the full involvement of governments, the private sector, civil society and international organizations. It should ensure an equitable distribution of resources, facilitate access for all and ensure a stable and secure functioning of the Internet, taking into account multilingualism.

6 WSIS – Phase I: Plan of action Ask the United Nations Secretary-General to set up a working group on Internet governance, with the full and active participation of governments, private sector and civil society from developing and developed countries The group should –Develop a working definition of Internet governance –Identify public policy issues that are relevant to Internet governance –Develop a common understanding of the respective roles and responsibilities of the various stakeholders –Prepare a report on the results of this activity to be presented for at the second phase of WSIS in Tunis 2005

7 WGIG report Proposed a definition of Internet governance Identified public policy issues relevant to Internet governance Identified roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders Proposed further internationalization of Internet governance arrangements –4 optional models + forum

8 WGIG definition of Internet governance The development and application by governments, the private sector and civil society, in their respective roles, of shared principles, norms, rules, decision-making procedures, and programmes that shape the evolution and use of the Internet.

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10 The Internet ecosystem Some of the organisations concerned with the Internet Internet Governance Forum

11 WSIS – Phase II Recognize that Internet governance includes more than Internet naming and addressing It also includes other significant public policy issues such as critical Internet resources, security and safety of the Internet, developmental aspects and issues pertaining to the use of the Internet Recognize the effectiveness of the existing Internet governance arrangements, and the need to initiate a process for spurring the evolution of the current arrangements Two specific outcomes: –Invite the UN Secretary-General to convene a new Forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue - called the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) –Enhance cooperation

12 Internet Governance Forum (IGF) The Forum was a key outcome of the Tunis Phase It made all parties equally satisfied IGF mandate: –Discuss public policy issues –Facilitate exchange of information and best practices –Facilitate discourse between international bodies dealing with international public policies –Enhance engagement of various stakeholders particularly those from developing countries –Identify emerging issues, bring them to the attention of the relevant bodies and, where appropriate, make recommendations –Contribute to capacity building for Internet governance in developing countries

13 First IGF meeting Held in Athens, Greece, from October 30 th to November 2 nd 2006 Appointed the Advisory Group to help develop the meeting agenda, structure, themes, etc. Themes: –Access –Diversity –Openness –Security

14 Participation in Athens

15 Participation in Athens

16 Dynamic Coalitions A key outcome of Athens A group of institutions or people who agree to pursue an initiative on one of the Internet emerging issues There are currently coalitions for areas like: –Spam –Privacy –Open standards –Internet Bill of Rights –Access to knowledge –Freedom of expression –Online participation –Access for rural communities

17 Second IGF Meeting Will take place in Rio de Janeiro on 12–15 November 2007 Build on and learn from Athens Two rounds of open consultations have so far been held in Geneva to discuss the meeting structure, format, themes, etc. While the Rio meeting may maintain the same themes of Athens, it is expected to address specific topics more thoroughly

18 Second IGF meeting (cont) Themes: –Security –Diversity –Openness –Access Some interested in broader issues about the Internets infrastructure and resource Interest by developing countries –Access and capacity

19 ICANN and Internet governance ICANN has a limited, defined and global role in the Internet arena Numerous organizations involved – both governmental and private sector ICANNs approach to Internet governance discussions – –Engage regarding its limited area of responsibility

20 Joint Partnership Agreement The MoU relationship between the US Department of Commerce and ICANN has been replaced by a Joint Partnership Agreement ICANNs responsibilities include: –Fulfilling its responsibilities, including transparency and accountability to stakeholders –Now only publish one public annual report Joint commitment to strengthening: –root server security –Governmental Advisory Committee –performance monitoring Evolution of the private sector multi-stakeholder model

21 Moving forward Globalization of Internet governance must continue to build on existing and evolving international constituencies A billion-plus users require focus on stability, integrity and security of Internet operations –New players will emerge as key contributors to the Internet space –Geographic and technological –Internet operations must remain independent of day-to-day politics and political influence –Existing Internet mechanisms and operations must remain independent of day-to-day politics and political influence Internets coordination of unique identifiers must enable the continued innovation at the edge, the stability and integrity of a single interoperable Internet on which business, communication and development rely

22 Links

23 Thank You