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08.05.2014 23:59 UTCDraft Proposal of the Principles and Mechanisms and the Process to Develop a Proposal to Transition NTIA's Stewardship of the IANA Functions

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Part I

FINAL VERSION TO BE SUBMITTED IF RATIFIED

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FINAL DRAFT VERSION TO BE VOTED UPON BY THE ALAC


Draft ALAC Statement on the Announcement Regarding the Transition of the Stewardship of the IANA Functions.

 

The ALAC welcomes the announcement recently made by the National Telecommunications and Information Authority (NTIA) and celebrates the designation of ICANN as the organization in charge of convening the global stakeholders to develop a proposal to transition the stewardship over the IANA functions, so far performed by the NTIA, by designing a multistakeholder mechanism that allows said stewardship to be carried out by the broader Internet community.

We expect that the design process will be open and inclusive allowing the various communities, within and outside of ICANN, to be properly considered and taken into account by adequately incorporating and addressing their concerns and thoughts in the final outcome of this collaborative effort.

Based on discussions with the At-Large Community, the ALAC believes that the end user community has a vital role in the Internet governance ecosystem and must be a part of any process going forward. 

Furthermore, we call on ICANN leadership to ensure that any mechanism that replaces the stewardship over the IANA functions is based on:

  • Enhancing the multistakeholder model;
  • Maintaining the security, stability and resiliency of the Internet's DNS;
  • Meeting the needs and expectations of the global customers and partners of the IANA services; 
  • Maintaining the openness of the Internet;
  • Providing full and effective accountability for the new stewardship responsibility to the broader stakeholder community by establishing an adequate set of checks and balances; and,
  • Guaranteeing the common good and the public interest as principles to better serve the end users.

We commit to contributing to the process so that any outcome is a result of a bottom-up, consensus driven and multistakeholder effort in which the interests of the end users are properly taken into account.

FIRST DRAFT SUBMITTED

The following Draft Statement is offered to trigger community comment and further input before finalization. 

ALAC statement on the announcement regarding the IANA stewardship transition

The ALAC welcomes the announcement recently made by the U.S. Commerce Department’s NTIA and celebrates the designation of ICANN as the institution in charge of convening the global stakeholders to develop a proposal to transition the stewardship over the IANA functions, so far performed by the NTIA, by designing a multi stakeholder mechanism that allows said stewardship to be carried out by the broader internet community.

We trust the design process will be conducted in an open and inclusive fashion that allows the various communities, within and outside of ICANN, to be properly considered and taken into account by adequately incorporating and addressing their concerns and thoughts in the final outcome of this collaborative effort.

Furthermore, we call on leadership to ensure that any mechanism that replaces the stewardship over the IANA functions is based on:

- Enhancing the multi stakeholder holder model;

- Maintaining the security, stability and resiliency of the internet DNS;

- Meeting the needs and expectations of the global customers and partners of the IANA services;

- Maintaining the openness of the Internet;

- Providing full and effective accountability from the new responsible of the stewardship in front of the broader stakeholder community by establishing an adequate set of checks and balances; and,
- Guaranteeing the common good and the public interest as principles to better serve the end users.

We commit to contributing to the process so that any outcome is a result of a bottom-up, consensus driven and multi stakeholder effort in which the end users are properly taken into account.


COMMENT:

Suggestion to support the LACRALO Statement on: https://icann-community.icannatlassian.orgnet/wiki/x/wSjRAgDwiLBg