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From: Internet Society Kenya Chapter Secretariat <info@isoc.or.ke>
To: dottocomp@yahoo.com
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 11:20 AM
Subject: Root zone inviolability discussion
Dear Daniel Omondi,
Hi everyone.... Diplo and the Geneva Internet Platform (GIP) are discussing IG issues in the build-up to the Geneva Internet Conference (GIC). Whether or not you are planning to follow the conference itself, the discussions offer non-political and constructive exchange of ideas on important topics. Your input is needed and appreciated:
Control over the Internet root zone has been one of the most controversial issues in the IG debate. As the core of the domain name system (Internet address book), it ensures the functional integrity of the Internet. We would like to share with you a policy brief by Dr Jovan Kurbalija „There is a practical solution for the inviolability of the Internet root zone“ which proposes possible solutions:
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The Internet root zone should be inviolable at any time, wherever it may be located.
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No state should have the jurisdiction to prescribe, adjudicate, or enforce policy over the Internet root zone.
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The Internet root zone may only be modified through existing procedures or new ones that might be introduced in September 2015.
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The inviolability of the Internet root zone should be based on customary law that recognises the consistent practice of no unilateral interference by the US authorities in the content of the Internet root zone.
For your calendar and further discussion on this topic:
I look forward to seeing you in our discussions. If you have any questions about the conference, or are interested in remote participation in the conference, please let me know.
Cheers,
Ginger
Ginger (Virginia) Paque
IG Programmes, DiploFoundation