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Net governing body slammed from within

Thursday, 15 February, 2001, 15:12 GMT - One of the board members of the
net coordinating body Icann has called the organisation "secretive" and
"undemocratic".

Karl Auerbach, Icann regional representative for North America, made his
comments while testifying before a Senate subcommittee investigating the
organisation.

He said the organisation needed reforming and had to be made more
accountable for its actions.

The US Congress was questioning Icann staff about the way that the net body
chose new domain names.

Icann, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, was roundly
criticised by board member Karl Auerbach during his testimony to a Senate
subcommittee.

Mr Auerbach decried the organisation for its secrecy. Although board
members are asked to vote on and run parts of the organisation they are not
allowed to see the accounts for these divisions, he said.

He listed criticisms of Icann saying that: * it kept its processes hidden *
did not justify its actions to anyone * did not manage projects well *
communicated badly to its staff and the public * delegated too much
decision-making to staff * and was generally badly run.

"We know more about how the College of Cardinals in Rome elects a pope than
we do about how Icann makes its decisions," said Mr Auerbach, adding that
he sometimes "despaired" at the immensity of the task of reforming Icann.

To start the process of reform, he said Icann should be made truly
independent from the US government and be made publicly accountable for the
way it is run and the decisions it makes. Currently Icann does not have to
consult the people, organisations or businesses affected by its decisions.

Mr Auerbach was one of five people elected in October to be regional
representatives to serve on Icann's board. Mr Auerbach is the
representative for North America.

Even before he was elected Mr Auerbach was a fierce critic of Icann and he
has kept up his criticism now that he has been elected to serve on the
board of the net's coordinating body.

At the Senate hearing Michael Roberts, president of Icann, said it was an
"experiment" and was still "lurching" on uncharted ground.

Icann is only gradually taking over the net co-ordination work that was
previously the responsibility of the US Department of Commerce.

New domains:
.info
.biz
.name
.pro
.museum
.aero
.co-op

In November last year Icann chose seven domain names that will soon be in
use on the net. But the organisation has been criticised for the way it ran
the selection process and the companies it picked to administer the new
domain names. Icann's decision on new domain names still has to be ratified
by the Department of Commerce.

The hearing before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation
Committee was called by Senator Conrad Burns, the Republican representative
for Montana, who received several complaints about the way Icann picked new
domain names.

Last week, senior Icann staff were called before the House of
Representatives to answer questions about the new domain selection process
after congress members expressed misgivings about the process and the
choices that Icann made.

Icann was formed in 1998 when the net was becoming much more of a global
resource rather than a US-centred network and needed a co-ordinating body
free of US control. But many people are concerned that the resulting
organisation is undemocratic and does a bad job of driving the development
of the net.


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US Senate subcommittee on Communications
Conrad Burns

By BBC News Online internet reporter Mark Ward
BBC News Online: Sci/Tech
http://news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/sci/tech/newsid_1171000/1171793.stm

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