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| * [[Friction]] | | * [[Friction]] |
| * [[Global Public Interest]] | | * [[Global Public Interest]] |
− | * [[Internet governance]] – the development of norms and principles relating to how the Internet functions by a group of stakeholders including governments, organizations, and commissions and the regulation and administration of those principles by the parties involved. | + | * [[Internet governance]] – the development of norms and principles relating to how the Internet functions by a group of stakeholders, such as governments, organizations, and commissions, and the regulation and administration of those principles by the parties involved. |
| * [[Interoperability]] | | * [[Interoperability]] |
| * [[Multistakeholder Model]] – approach to governance or policymaking that brings together the primary stakeholders, such as businesses, civil society, governments, research institutions, and non-government organizations, to engage in the dialogue, decision-making, and implementation of solutions to common problems or goals. | | * [[Multistakeholder Model]] – approach to governance or policymaking that brings together the primary stakeholders, such as businesses, civil society, governments, research institutions, and non-government organizations, to engage in the dialogue, decision-making, and implementation of solutions to common problems or goals. |
| * [[Net Neutrality]] – determining the degree to which Internet Service Providers can selectively promote certain Internet content and applications to their customers, whether through Zero-Rating, paid prioritization, or other means. | | * [[Net Neutrality]] – determining the degree to which Internet Service Providers can selectively promote certain Internet content and applications to their customers, whether through Zero-Rating, paid prioritization, or other means. |
− | * [[Open Data Initiative]] – providing open access to raw data for the ICANN community | + | * [[Open Data Initiative|Open Data]] – providing open access to raw data for the ICANN community |
| * [[SSR|Resiliency]] – the capacity of Internet Identifier Systems to withstand, tolerate, or survive attacks or other disruptions without interruption or cessation of service. | | * [[SSR|Resiliency]] – the capacity of Internet Identifier Systems to withstand, tolerate, or survive attacks or other disruptions without interruption or cessation of service. |
| * [[Right to Be Forgotten]] – (aka Article 17 of the GDPR) refers to a subject's right to obligate the controller of the data in question the erasure of personal information without undue delay. | | * [[Right to Be Forgotten]] – (aka Article 17 of the GDPR) refers to a subject's right to obligate the controller of the data in question the erasure of personal information without undue delay. |
| * [[SSR|Security]] – the capacity to protect Internet Identifier Systems and prevent misuse. | | * [[SSR|Security]] – the capacity to protect Internet Identifier Systems and prevent misuse. |
| * [[SSR|Stability]] – the capacity to ensure that Internet Identifier Systems operate and user confidence them. | | * [[SSR|Stability]] – the capacity to ensure that Internet Identifier Systems operate and user confidence them. |
| + | * [[Transparency]] |
| * [[Trust]] – Trust is the belief and process leading to that belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. | | * [[Trust]] – Trust is the belief and process leading to that belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. |
| * [[Universal Acceptance]] – The principle of accepting, validating, storing, processing, and displaying all domain names and email addresses evenly across all applications, devices, and systems. | | * [[Universal Acceptance]] – The principle of accepting, validating, storing, processing, and displaying all domain names and email addresses evenly across all applications, devices, and systems. |