DRAFT PROGRAM
(October, 13, 2005)

Friday, October, 21, 2005
09.30-10.30

Registration & Morning Coffee

 

10.30 - 10.50

Key NoteSpeech:

With the WGIG Report on the Road to Tunis: Recommendations for the Future of the Internet
Nitin Desai, Chair of the UN Working Group on Internet Governance

 

10.50 - 11.35

Comments from Stakeholders

Peter Zangl, European Commission, Deputy Director General, DG Information Society and the Media
Erika Mann, Member of the European Parliament
Matthew Shears, ISOC

Written Contribution from Vint Cerf, ICANN Chair

11.35 - 12.30

Discussion

Moderation:
Wolfgang Kleinwächter, University of Aarhus

 

12.30 - 14.00

Lunch

 

14.00 - 15.30

Panel I: IP Address Allocation: Do wee need a Dual System?

Richard Hill, ITU-T
Axel Pawlik, NRO
Latid Latif, IPv6 Task Force
David Maher, PIR, Vice President

Moderation:
Kenneth Cukier, The Economist

 

15.30 - 16.00

Coffee

 

16.00 - 18.00

Pane lI: Ruling the Root: Do we need Governmental Oversight?

Panelists:
Tina Dam, ICANN/IANA
Daniel Karrenberg, Internet Society
Peter Helmonds, Siemens AG, Munich (TBC)
Milton Mueller, University of Syracuse

Martin Boyle, UK Department for Trade and Industry, GAC Member

Moderator:
Bill Dutton, Oxford Internet Institute

 

 

19.30

Conference Dinner

Restaurant de la Chaloupe, Great Market

 

Saturday, October, 22, 2005
9.00 - 10.20

Panel III: The Future of the Domain Name Space: Do we need new TLD Categories?

Introduction:
Olaf Nordling, ICANN European Office

Case Presentations:
Amadeu Abril I Abril, Fundacio PuntCAT
Dirk Krischenowski, DotBerlin

Comments:
Paul Kane, CENTR
Markus Eggensberger, United Domains

Moderator
Michael Heller, SHSG Attorneys at Law, Düsseldorf

 

10.20 - 10.40

Coffee

 

10.40 - 12.15

Panel IV: DNS, RFID and the Next Generation of Internet: Do we need Rules for the Road?

N.N., VeriSign
Desiree Miloshevic, ISOC

Philipp Grabensee, Afilias, Chair of the Board

Moderator:
Bill Drake, CPSR, President

 

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