At-Large
ALAC Now Accepting Applications
If you (or a group you are involved with) want to influence decisions that
shape the Internet, apply to be designated an "At-Large Structure" and
participate in ICANN decisions critical to the Internet's end users.
(99) AGEIA DENSI BRASIL [PDF, 40K]
ICANN At Large Advisory Committee Statement on the Introduction of Internationalized Domain Names
This document represents a proposal by ICANN’s At-Large Advisory
Committee (ALAC) for global policies to be introduced regarding
internationalized domain names (IDNs). It does not, however, represent the
unanimous views of the ALAC members. The ALAC will continue to discuss the
principles enumerated below, and will provide additional comments and
statements on IDNs.
Members of the At-Large community are encouraged to share their views by
sending emails for public posting to <forum@alac.icann.org> *
Participate in ICANN At-Large
If a group you are involved with wants to influence decisions that shape the Internet, register as an "At-Large Structure" and participate in ICANN decisions critical to the Internet's end users. “At-Large Structure” registration is free, easy, and done via email. Groups interested participating in ICANN At-Large are encouraged to send an email to als@alac.icann.org or get more information and an application online.
Consultation on the July 2006 - June 2010 ICANN Strategic Plan
Consultation for the development of the July 2006 - June 2010 strategic plan will take place at the ICANN meeting in Luxembourg.
(99) AGEIA DENSI – BRASIL - BYLAWS [PDF, 29K]
At-Large Advisory Committee Announces 2005 Delegates to ICANN's Nominating Committee
ALAC Comments on Privacy of Personal Data in the Whois System
The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) recommended changes to improve notification and consent for the use of individuals’ contact data in the WHOIS system. Responding to a report issued by the Generic Names Supporting Organization’s (GNSO’s) “WHOIS task forces,” the ALAC suggested ways of making the proposed WHOIS policy more clear, enhancing registrants’ experience, and strengthening mandatory disclosure on how individuals’ information will be used. The ALAC urges interested individuals to review the task forces’ report, and share their views.