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明确ICANN的职责

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明确ICANN的职责

在应对与互联网和域名系统相关的外部力量、国际化增长和演变的同时,ICANN在接下来五年间的基本职责需要得到适时评估。


ICANN在2018年的职责将明确包含哪些内容?


以下是几个范例,旨在展示社群在这一领域提出的许多问题和建议:

  • 解释ICANN对公共利益的责任。
  • ICANN的合规性职责是否应该发生转变?
  • ICANN在知识产权问题中应当扮演什么角色?
  • ICANN的安全性职责应当如何发生转变?
  • ICANN对消费者来说应当扮演什么角色?

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