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The Affirmation of Commitments contains specific provisions for periodic review of four key ICANN objectives. These reviews provide a mechanism to assess and report on ICANN's progress toward fundamental organizational objectives; they are: 1) Ensuring accountability, transparency and the interests of global Internet users; 2) Preserving security, stability and resiliency of the DNS; 3) Promoting competition, consumer trust and consumer choice; and 4) WHOIS policy. [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/glossary-2014-02-03-en/ Source & more information] | The Affirmation of Commitments contains specific provisions for periodic review of four key ICANN objectives. These reviews provide a mechanism to assess and report on ICANN's progress toward fundamental organizational objectives; they are: | ||
*1) Ensuring accountability, transparency and the interests of global Internet users; | |||
*2) Preserving security, stability and resiliency of the DNS; | |||
*3) Promoting competition, consumer trust and consumer choice; and | |||
*4) WHOIS policy. | |||
[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/glossary-2014-02-03-en/ Source & more information] | |||
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Affirmation of Commitments
The Affirmation of Commitments contains specific provisions for periodic review of four key ICANN objectives. These reviews provide a mechanism to assess and report on ICANN's progress toward fundamental organizational objectives; they are:
- 1) Ensuring accountability, transparency and the interests of global Internet users;
- 2) Preserving security, stability and resiliency of the DNS;
- 3) Promoting competition, consumer trust and consumer choice; and
- 4) WHOIS policy.