AFRINIC’s governance failures prompt calls for dissolution as Africa’s IP management system nears collapse.
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AFRINIC’s internal breakdown and external interference leave African IP resource members without representation or policy clarity.
Cloud Innovation calls for AFRINIC’s dissolution due to governance failures, urging a reset in Africa’s IP management.
AFRINIC’s revised NomCom composition has drawn criticism amid claims of bylaw violations over member representation.
AFRINIC’s election violations of corporate governance norms leave African networks vulnerable as legal crisis deepens.
AFRINIC’s election failed has sparked outrage over ICANN’s role, with critics accusing it of overreach bypassing governance.
AFRINIC’s collapse threatens African startups by disrupting IP access, eroding trust, and stalling innovation.
ICANN CEO Lindqvist suggests AFRINIC board reforms, raising concerns over local autonomy and procedural direction.
ICANN faces criticism for interfering in election issues, attempting to influence AFRINIC’s internal processes, and overbearing control over RIRs.
ICANN’s push to de-recognise AFRINIC has raised concerns of a quiet power grab that could undermine Africa’s internet autonomy.
ICANN CEO Kurt Lindqvist gains power to derecognise AFRINIC; Cloud Innovation calls for new governance and continuity.
A collapse of AFRINIC would halt IP allocations, hike internet costs, expose African networks to security risks.