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[council] Resolution from ICANN Board meeting on Sunday 17 Nov 2013

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From:   
http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/documents/resolutions-17nov13-en.htm

Approved Board Resolutions | Special Meeting of the ICANN Board


17 November 2013


1.  Resolution Re: Multi-Stakeholder Internet Governance RATIONALE FOR 
RESOLUTIONS 2013.11.17.01 - 2013.11.17.02
 
1.   Resolution Re: Multi-Stakeholder Internet Governance

Whereas, on 28 September 2013, the ICANN Board authorized the CEO to, among 
other things, "work with other key organizations and leaders to establish a 
coalition towards the formation of a movement or initiative" ("Coalition"), in 
order to address increasing concerns regarding the effectiveness of a "global, 
open, multi-stakeholder Internet governance system."

Whereas, the Board considered that without strengthening a global, coherent 
approach to Internet governance, ongoing and emerging issues will not be 
properly addressed in a collective, collaborative way, which may inadvertently 
affect the operational unity of the Internet, consistent with ICANN's mandate.

Whereas, on 28 September 2013, the Board further resolved that ". . . should 
the CEO recommend an additional longer term strategy based on Coalition 
results, the CEO shall present such a plan of action, including any additional 
financial resources required, for further consideration by the Board."

Whereas, the CEO has executed the mandate of the 28 September 2013 Board 
resolution and has helped facilitate a number of activities, including: (i) the 
expansion and launch of a previously announced strategy panel now entitled 
"Panel on the Future of Internet Governance;" (ii) development of and 
participation in the "1net initiative"; and (iii) encouraging the establishment 
of and support for a meeting on multi-stakeholder Internet governance that is 
now likely to take place in Brazil in April 2014.

Whereas, the CEO regularly reported to the Board as these activities were 
emerging, to which the Board provided insight, guidance, and support through 
reports at Board meetings on 23 October 2013, 8 November 2013 and 16 November 
2013.

Whereas, these three initiatives are now commencing, the CEO confirmed a plan 
for ICANN to continue participating with all other interested participants.

Whereas, the Board looks forward to the next stages of these initiatives and to 
the discussion and debate that has been ignited on global multi-stakeholder 
participation in Internet governance.

Whereas, ICANN is participating in these initiatives in furtherance of ICANN's 
mission and anticipates continued participation in these endeavors well into 
the future.

Whereas, the Board welcomes the collaboration with I* organizations that led to 
the Montevideo Statement on the Future of Internet Cooperation. (See 
http://www.1net.org/news/entry/montevideo-statement-on-the-future-of-internet-cooperation/en
 ).

Whereas, the Board wishes to express its appreciation for the management team 
accomplishing the objectives of the 28 September 2013 resolution, and the Board 
finds it admirable that such progress has been made in such a short period of 
time.

Resolved (2013.11.17.01), the Board hereby directs the CEO to continue 
supporting the three emerging and evolving initiatives and recognizes that 
ICANN, as part of the Internet ecosystem, is just one of the many participants 
providing resources and support to the following initiatives: (i) the expansion 
and launch of a previously announced strategy panel now entitled "Panel on the 
Future of Internet Governance"; (ii) development and participation in the "1net 
initiative"; and (iii) encouraging the establishment of and support for a 
meeting on multi-stakeholder Internet governance that is now likely to take 
place in Brazil in April 2014.

Resolved (2013.11.17.02), the Board highly encourages all parties interested in 
the Internet ecosystem and Internet governance to participate in these emerging 
initiatives and notes the importance of an active and committed participation 
by all stakeholders.

RATIONALE FOR RESOLUTIONS 2013.11.17.01 - 2013.11.17.02

This resolution is a continuation of the Board's 28 September 2013 resolution 
providing ICANN's President and CEO with a mandate to explore how ICANN could 
coordinate with stakeholders from across the globe to address the pressing 
issue of the future of Internet governance. In September, the Board directed 
the President and CEO to work towards the establishment of a coalition to start 
an effort to form an Internet cooperation agenda, and to do so in a manner 
consistent with ICANN's mission. That initial work has been completed, and the 
Board thanks the President and CEO for his leadership in this regard and the 
rest of the management team for all of their efforts.

Since the 28 September resolution, a substantial amount of coordination work 
has been achieved, and the discussions among stakeholders around the world have 
been ignited. In less than two months, the following initiatives have formed: 
(i) the expansion and launch of a previously announced panel now entitled 
"Panel on the Future of Internet Governance;" (ii) development and 
participation in the 1net initiative; and (iii) encouraging the establishment 
of and support for a meeting on multi-stakeholder Internet governance that is 
now likely to take place in Brazil in April 2014.

To remain accountable to ICANN's mission and community, the Board recognizes 
that the future of the work of this Coalition and in these initiatives is not 
ICANN's; while ICANN has important contributions to make to the work of the 
Coalition, the necessary work now requires all other parties interested in the 
Internet ecosystem to participate in this work. This Coalition requires 
multi-stakeholder involvement and support.

Encouraging further coordination among all Internet stakeholders does not have 
any immediate impact on the security, stability or resiliency of the DNS, 
though the outcomes of these initiatives are likely to have positive benefits 
on the coordination of DNS stability and security issues in the future.

This is an Organizational Administrative Function for which public comment is 
not required.


Published on 17 November 2013




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