Policies mandating DNS filtering undermine the open architecture of the Internet and raise human rights and freedom of expression concerns
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Internet is central to promoting freedom of opinion and expression
Recognized by the Internet Society for his instrumental role in Internet development in Asia
Third Itojun Service Award presented at Internet Engineering Task Force meeting
Two researchers recognized at Internet Engineering Task Force Meeting this week
Convenes international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers
Internet Protocol v6 of critical importance to the future of the Internet
Fellowships foster technical leadership and provide valuable experience for technologists in emerging markets
The Internet Society (ISOC) is now accepting expressions of interest from one (1) qualified candidate interested in serving on the Board of Directors of the Public Interest Registry (PIR). The position is for 3 year terms that start June 2012 and expire June 2015. PIR's business is to manage an international registry of .org domain names.
Organization’s Founding Principles Focused on an Open and Accessible Internet for All