Speeches and Comments by DNRC to International and National Forums
DNRC's President testifies before Commerce Committee.
Amicus Brief in the WorldSport Case
Amicus Curiae brief of A-TCPIP/DNRC in support of Stephen Brodsky, jewsforjesus.org.
DNRC Amicus Curiae Brief (May 1, 1998)
File is in Adobe Acrobat (TM) .pdf format, 1.4M file size.
File is in Adobe Acrobat (TM) .pdf format, 1.4M file size.
Summary of meeting between DNRC,
Profs. Milton Mueller and Tamar Frankel with Becky Burr and Karen Rose
of NTIA
Comments to the Green Paper on Issues of Trademark/Domain Name
Disputes, Jurisdiction, Openness of Process, Privacy and Balanced
Representation on the Corporation's Board of
Directors
The Internet is For Everyone: DNRC Calls for the Addition of a
Principle to the Green Paper Protecting Free Speech and Open
Communication
Domestic Internet Governance, Individual Rights, and the White House Green Paper
Open Letter to Ira Magaziner regarding the
Internet Green Paper
A Proposal for Restructuring the .US Domain
Obstacles to the Development of a Fair and Open Internet
DNRC Submits Comments Opposing the Second Revised Substantive Guidelines Concerning Administrative Domain Name Challenge Panels
DNRC Comments Opposing Administrative
Challenge Panels (October 2, 1997; presented to WIPO/Policy
Oversight Committee on Dec. 5, 1997)
DNRC Submits Comments to the Department of Commerce Urging Review of Internet Governance Proposals.
DNRC Opposes WIPO's Planned Jurisdiction Over Non Trademar
k Holders' Domain Names.
DNRC Comments on IAHC Draft
In January 1997, the Domain Name Rights Coalition submitted its comments in response to the preliminary recommendations of the Internet International Ad
Hoc Committee.
DNRC Comments on IAHC Draft
(See also, IAHC Draft Specifications for Administration and Management of gTLDs.
DNRC Comments on IAHC Draft
(See also, IAHC Draft Specifications for Administration and Management of gTLDs.
Network Solutions'
Latest Domain Name Policy - Article by DNRC President Mikki Barry
Is the InterNIC's Dispute Policy Unconstitutional? - Article by DNRC President Mikki Barry