AFRINIC’s governance crisis has turned member oversight into the last safeguard for Africa’s IP address management.
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AFRINIC’s collapse highlights how unchecked authority can undermine internet governance. Cloud Innovation urges stronger oversight, fair elections, and structural reform to protect Africa’s digital future.
AFRINIC’s legal defeat further exposes governance collapse, as Cloud Innovation secures a critical victory for African internet governance.
AFRINIC election is untrustworthy, ICANN’s intervention threatens Africa’s autonomy, supporting Cloud Innovation’s reset call.
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AFRINIC’s upcoming election has been branded illegitimate after courts and members condemned its broken rules. Cloud Innovation urges a boycott, warning participation would only legitimize a failed registry and threaten Africa’s internet future.
AFRINIC’s governance crisis deepens as experts question the legitimacy of its recent actions regarding election compliance.
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AFRINIC’s planned election faces legal challenges in Mauritius, as Cloud Innovation and the Supreme Court call for accountability.
AFRINIC’s governance crisis, worsened by Mauritian government interference, threatens Africa’s digital sovereignty and IP resources.
Franziska Böhler of FeedbackFruits explains how the EU AI Act shapes EdTech, stressing compliance by design and shared responsibility.
Mauritian courts uphold AFRINIC elections, protect Africa’s IP resources, and counter mismanagement and ICANN overreach.