Alle Storys
Folgen
Keine Story von Internet Society (ISOC) mehr verpassen.

Internet Society (ISOC)

Internet Society Announces New Board Members for Public Interest Registry - World-Renowned Internet Leaders to Join Board of .ORG Registry - Priority Is to Ensure Exemplary Operation of .ORG Domain

RESTON, VA (ots)

The Internet Society (ISOC) today announced the
selection and approval of new board members for the Public Interest
Registry (PIR). PIR was established by ISOC to manage the .ORG domain
last year. An initial Board was appointed for a term of one year with
an expiration date of 30 October, 2003.
"We want to sincerely thank the founding PIR Board for their
energy and diligence. The transition of the .ORG registry to PIR was
extremely well executed. The operations of PIR are setting a new and
higher standard for the operation of a registry, due in very large
part to the superb execution of the founding PIR Board," said ISOC
President and CEO Lynn St. Amour. "That said, the new Board
represents a wealth of knowledge and experience, both in the
technical name space as well as business. We expect the new Board to
continue and further refine the direction that has been established
so competently by the founding Board."
According to Edward Viltz, PIR President & CEO, PIR is committed
to continuing to define a new standard of customer satisfaction and
registry operations, while providing resources to empower and educate
the Internet community it serves, and positioning .ORG as a valued
global brand. "We are excited to have this group of known global
Internet leaders to help guide us on that path."
The new board will be seated on 1 November 2003, and will have
staggered terms of 1 to 3 years. The primary criteria in PIR Board
member selection was a thorough understanding of registries,
registrar and registrant needs, active board participation, and a
strong record of excellence in involvement with professional or
community organizations. Below is a summary of some of the members'
activities.
Returning PIR Board members:
David Maher (US -- 3 years): Partner Chicago office of the law
firm Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal; intellectual property and
communications law expert; former ISOC VP -- Public Policy; member of
the International Ad Hoc Committee (IAHC); World Intellectual
Property Organization (WIPO) Arbitration & Mediation Center Panel of
Neutrals.
Marc Rotenberg (US -- 3 years): Executive Director Electronic
Privacy Information Center; Adjunct Professor Georgetown University
Law Center; Chairman American Bar Association Committee on Privacy
and Information Protection; UNESCO Expert Panel on Cyberspace Law.
Frode Greisen (Europe -- 1 year): Board member Réseaux IP
Européens (RIPE NCC) Association; former president European Research
and Education Network; former chairman and founding board member
ISOC; former president Trans-European Education and Research
Networking Association (TERENA).
New PIR Board members:
Amadeu Abril i Abril (Europe -- 2 years): ICANN Board of Directors
1999-2003; member ICANN's Generic Names Supporting Organization
(GNSO) Names Council; professor of EU Law and Director of European
Documentation Center at ESADE Law School; legal counsel for IP/IT
group for Cuatrecasas Law Firm; legal and policy advisory to
Nominalia.
Geoff Huston (Asia Pacific -- 2 years): Technical Manager
Australian Academic and Research Network 1989-1995; Chief Internet
Scientist Telstra 1995-present; Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
1999-present; Executive Director IAB; ISOC Founding Board Member
(1992-1995), Board Secretary (1993- 1999; 2000-2001), Chairman
(1999-2000); Asia Pacific Network Information Center Executive
Council 8 years.
Eva Frölich (Europe -- 1 year): 20 years experience in IT and
telecom; member Réseaux IP Européens (RIPE), Council of European
National Top-Level Domain Registries (CENTRE), Internet Council of
Registrars (CORE); Director of European Technology Development for
Neulevel; Senior Technical Industry Liaison for Neustar; Network
Information Centre Sweden AB (NIC-SE).
Kenny Huang (Asia Pacific -- 1 year): pioneer of Internet
Development in Taiwan; ICANN Address Council, Asia Pacific
Representative; ICANN Internationalized Domain Name Registry
Implementation Committee (IDN-RIC); founding member Taiwan Network
Information Center (TWNIC); co-chair Address Policy SIG, Asia Pacific
Network; Advisor Chinese Domain Name Consortium; Co-Chair, JET (Joint
Engineer Team, formed by JPNIC, KRNIC, CNNIC, TWNIC); Searchable
Internet Resource Name (SIREN).
About PIR
Public Interest Registry (PIR), a non-profit corporation, is the
dedicated global .ORG Registry.  PIR's mission is to manage the .ORG
domain in an exemplary manner while educating and empowering the
global non-commercial community to more effectively utilize the
Internet.  PIR is based in Reston, Virginia.  For additional
information on PIR and .ORG please visit www.pir.org.
About ISOC
The Internet Society (www.isoc.org) is a not-for-profit membership
organization founded in 1991 to provide leadership in Internet
related standards, education, and policy. With offices in Washington,
D.C., and Geneva, Switzerland, it is dedicated to ensuring the open
development, evolution and use of the Internet for the benefit of
people throughout the world. ISOC is the organizational home of the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet Architecture
Board (IAB), the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) and other
Internet-related bodies who together play a critical role in ensuring
that the Internet develops in a stable and open manner.
For over 12 years, ISOC has run international network training
programs for developing countries, and these have played a vital role
in setting up the Internet connections and networks in virtually
every country connecting to the Internet during this time.

Contact:

Julie Williams
Phone: +1-703-464-7005, x111
Cell: +1-703-402-6715
E-mail: JWilliams@isoc.org