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Internet Public Policy Network
The Internet Public Policy Network (IPPN) is a network of Internet policy experts that provide content and services dealing with telecommunications,electronic commerce, and community technology issues. Includes Speakers' Bureau, Directory of Experts, Customized research.
http://www.internetpublicpolicy.com/
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The US Congressional Internet Caucus
This site contains information about the program and activities of the Advisory Committee and the Congressional Internet Caucus - a bi-partisan group of over 100 members of the House and Senate working to educate their colleagues about the promise and potential of the Internet.
http://www.netcaucus.org/
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Noncommercial Domain Name Holders Constituency
Its purpose is to support noncommercial speech and activity on the Internet - and to protect the domain names under which that speech is placed. Currently, we are the only constituency in the ICANN Domain Name Supporting Organisation (DNSO) representing noncommercial speech.
http://www.ncdnhc.org/
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ICANNnot
Not ICANN - Site created to track and provide information on ICANN elections. Excellent realtime tracking and projections based on voter turnout.
http://www.icannnot.org
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Open Root Server Confederation
This site describes the Open Root Server Confederation views, organizational structure and plans for fair, open and technically sound implementation of new domain names. This is a confederation of Non-ICANN Domain name systems.
http://www.open-rsc.org/
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PFIR - People For Internet Responsibility
People For Internet Responsibility (PFIR) is a global, grassroots, ad hoc network of individuals who are concerned about the current and future operations, development, management, and regulation of the Internet in responsible manners. The goal of PFIR is to help provide a resource for individuals around the world to gain an ability to help impact these crucial Internet issues, which will affect virtually all aspects of our cultures, societies, and lives in the 21st century. PFIR is non-partisan, has no political agenda, and does not engage in lobbying.
http://www.pfir.org/
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Internet Governance
The ACM is broadly interested in issues affecting the growth and development of the Internet, including the creation and activities of organizations that develop technical standards, set policies, and otherwise influence the future of the Net.
http://www.acm.org/serving/IG.html
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