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DG INFSO & ISOC
  • Brussels, 7.12.2001
  • Sophie Le Pallec
  • MEDEF
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What is MEDEF ?
  • French business association
  • Represents all industry sectors
  • Represents both Internet users and operators
  • Focus on a European Internet governance
  • Focus on a space of trust and confidence for electronic commerce in Europe
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DNS : what is at stake ?
  • The most powerful transactional system in operation in the world
  • Capable of supporting many more kind of operations that typical DNS requests (domain names): enum, payment ?
  • Could become the single entry point for being established on the web and for doing electronic commerce.
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     DNS : a monopolistic industry
  • Information goods industries are monopolistic-oriented industries
  • The DNS is unique, only 13 root servers, centralized and hierarchical
  • Registries are access points to the DNS
  • Number of registries is limited : create artificial scarcity
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DNS : threats/opportunity
  • Opportunity : to develop an easy way to access the internet and to develop a secure and global transactions system
  • Threats : to concentrate a strong power in the hand of a few actors/ one vision of the world imposed on the Internet
  • DANGER ! after 11 September issues, importance to preserve and respect multicultural diversities
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DNS : a governance issue
  • Root server A  : under the control of Verisign and the US department of commerce;
  • ccTLD registries are privileged access to the DNS and their governance is quite independent;
  • Necessity to promote international governance of the Internet;
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Dot EU : What is it ?
  • A privileged access point to the DNS and the opportunity for the European community to manage it
  • The opportunity to promote a competitive and non-monopolistic industry on these technologies in Europe
  • The opportunity to create a space on the Internet reserved for European culture and values
  • The opportunity to create a space of trust and confidence to develop electronic transaction in the EU