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==Proposals==  
 
==Proposals==  
 
The Green Paper proposed the establishment of a globally represented not for profit corporation to handle the technical management of the DNS. '''Stability''', '''competition''', '''private, bottom-up coordination''' and '''representations''' should be the guiding principles in establishing a new organization that will handle the DNS of the internet. <ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/legacy/ntiahome/domainname/022098fedreg.htm Federal Register: February 20, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 34);Improvement of Technical Management of Internet Names and Addresses]</ref>
 
The Green Paper proposed the establishment of a globally represented not for profit corporation to handle the technical management of the DNS. '''Stability''', '''competition''', '''private, bottom-up coordination''' and '''representations''' should be the guiding principles in establishing a new organization that will handle the DNS of the internet. <ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/legacy/ntiahome/domainname/022098fedreg.htm Federal Register: February 20, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 34);Improvement of Technical Management of Internet Names and Addresses]</ref>
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==Response to the Green Paper==
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The Domain Name Rights Coalition ([[DNRC]]), a working group under the Association for the Creation and Propagation of Internet Policy (A-TCPIP) supported the Green Paper, however the organization identified  four key issues that needs to be addressed which include:<ref>[http://www.netpolicy.com/maglet980202.html Open Letter to Ira Magaziner, White House, from DNRC board members, regarding the newly released Internet Green Paper, February 2, 1998]</ref>
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# Failure of the Green Paper to affirm that communication and free speech as the core principle in internet development
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# A diverse representation is needed to the Board of the proposed new structure
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# The Green Paper must clearly explain how to achieve accountability and transparency and provide opportunity for the internet community to comment on ongoing policy developments
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4) The Green Paper needs to provide a better option in implementing Trademark Law
    
==References==
 
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