The ICANN At-Large community accepts memberships from organisations/ groups and Individuals from certain regions. Becoming a member of the ICANN At-Large community is easy, free and can be done through the following ways;
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Organizations and groups that support Internet users to participate in ICANN related Internet governance issues can apply to become members of ICANN At-Large community through becoming an At-Large Structure(ALS). The following are the organisations or groups that can become At-Large structures;
Professional societies (e.g. engineers, attorneys, etc.)
Academic and research organizations
Community networking groups
Consumer advocacy groups
Internet Society chapters
Computer user organizations
Internet civil society groups
What is an At-Large Structure (ALS)
An At-Large Structure is a self supporting independent organisation which is a member of the ICANN At-Large community and acts as a conduit for the voice of Internet users in it's local location on Issues of Internet Governance within ICANN's remit.
All At-Large structures are located in one of the five geographic locations where a specific Regional At-Large Organisation (RALO) has jurisdiction over and should be affiliated to the specific RALO in their geographic location.
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- African Regional At-Large Organization (AFRALO)
- Asian, Australasian and Pacific Islands Regional At-Large Organization (APRALO)
- European Regional At-Large Organization (EURALO)
- Latin American and Caribbean Islands Regional At-Large Organization (LACRALO)
How to become an accredited At-Large Structure (ALS)
Individual Membership
An individual can become a member of the At-Large community by;
Becoming a member of an At-Large structure (ALS)
Registering your organisation to become an ALS
Joining your Regional At-Large Organisation(RALO) as an individual member, but this is only available in certain regions only (NARALO and EURALO). Click here for more information.