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Avri Doria

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Avri Doria is an advisor to Layer 9 Technologies and an independent researcher based in Providence RI, USA who works with multiple stakeholders. She served on the UN Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) and the UN Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation I (WGEC). She served as a member of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Secretariat and later was a member of the IGF Multistakeholder Advisory Group (IGF MAG). As a technologist, she has been involved in the development of Internet protocols and architectures for over 30 years; was chair of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Routing Research Group,  was a founder and co-chair of the Research Group on Human Rights Protocol Considerations, and has served twice on the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). She is currently a member of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Ombudsteam. She has been active in ICANN policy, was chair of the GNSO Council and served as a member of the ICANN Board. Avri was awarded the ICANN Multistakeholder award in 2014 and teaches and writes on the subject of multistakeholder models as well as technical topics.  She was recently appointed to Freedom Online Coalition Advisory Network (FOC-AN).

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2024 - Nov 06 on The Internet's Two Bodies: Understanding the Multistakeholder Reign
2024 - Aug 19 on Human Rights and Standards Development Organizations
2016 - Jul 20 on IANA Transition Under Further Attack, Now Officially Blocked by Republican Policy
2015 - Oct 24 on ICANN Compliance Lends a Hand to a Violent Criminal While Trashing a Legitimate Business
2014 - Jul 11 on Inter Mundos: ICANN's Accountability is a Matter of Human Rights
2014 - Feb 21 on ICANN's Uncertain State: 2014
2014 - Jan 30 on The Need for a Remedial gTLD Program for #newgtlds
2013 - Nov 29 on What Is "1net" to Me
2013 - Oct 04 on ICANN's Strong Rebuke to Verisign's Chuck Gomes
2013 - Sep 17 on Mass Surveillance: A Turning Point in Internet History
2013 - Sep 17 on Mass Surveillance: A Turning Point in Internet History
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2013 - Jun 04 on ICANN Auctions or Private Auctions?
2013 - Jun 04 on ICANN Auctions or Private Auctions?
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2013 - Feb 04 on Private vs. ICANN Auction of Last Resort
2013 - Feb 01 on ICANN Should Clarify Position On Key Word New TLDs
2013 - Feb 01 on The Biggest gTLD Problem Has Just Appeared on the Horizon
2013 - Feb 01 on Why I'm No Longer So Worried About ICANN
2013 - Feb 01 on Why I'm No Longer So Worried About ICANN
2013 - Jan 05 on Private vs. ICANN Auction of Last Resort
2013 - Jan 04 on Internet Governance Outlook 2013: "Cold Internet War" or "Peaceful Internet Coexistence"?
2012 - Jun 26 on A History of Holding ICANN to Account
2012 - Jun 05 on ICANN Gets Crazy... Again!
2012 - Mar 17 on Red Cross and Internet Governance with Cause
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2011 - Sep 10 on Removing Principle of Confidentiality in ICANN's NomCom is a Bad Idea
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2011 - Jul 17 on Will Anyone Qualify As a Community TLD?
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2011 - Apr 30 on What ICANN Can Learn from Humpty Dumpty
2011 - Apr 12 on Registrar Stakeholder Group in GNSO Works Against the ICANN Multistakeholder Social Compact
2011 - Jan 25 on What New gTLDs Mean for Developing Economy Applicants?
2011 - Jan 14 on ICANN Board - GAC Geneva Meeting: Open to Observers?
2011 - Jan 14 on Confirmed: Bill Clinton to Address ICANN Meeting in SF
2010 - Jan 14 on Why I Won't Buy an E-book Reader - and When I Might