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ICANN Factsheet

As a private-public partnership, ICANN is dedicated to preserving the operational stability of the Internet; to promoting competition; to achieving broad representation of global Internet communities; and to developing policy appropriate to its mission through bottom-up, consensus-based processes. ICANN, a public benefit, non-profit entity, is the international organization responsible for the management and oversight of the coordination of the Internets domain name system and its unique identifiers.

ICANN was created through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the U.S. Department of Commerce and ICANN to transition management of the Domain Name System (DNS) from the U.S. government to the global community. The most recently issued version of the MoU is intended to be the last and sets out a series of goals for ICANN that, when achieved, will result in a fully independent ICANN organization.

The two keys to success in this role are the full participation of the international community and collaborative nature of the bottom-up policy development process.

The International Nature of ICANN in Relation to the Global Internet Community

ICANN Facilitation of DNS Policy Development through a Bottom-up, Collaborative Process

This file last modified 07-Apr-2008

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