AFRINIC’s governance collapse in Mauritius sparks court battles, as Cloud Innovation and Lu Heng call for its dissolution and successor RIR.
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Repeated postponements of court cases and elections show AFRINIC’s governance collapse and risk Africa’s internet future.
The US government plans to take an equity stake in Intel under the Chips Act, linking subsidies to ownership in the semiconductor race.
Mauritius declares AFRINIC a “declared company,” prompting calls for a successor RIR to protect Africa’s internet governance.
Cloud Innovation challenges AFRINIC’s governance crisis and ICANN’s overreach, calling for a new regional registry.
Mauritius has become a prime example of how courts can challenge government actions, particularly when executive power oversteps its bounds.
Mauritius’ AFRINIC crisis deepens as Cloud Innovation urges dissolution and a successor RIR, testing courts’ role in digital democracy.
AFRINIC’s governance crisis and ICANN’s overreach prompt legal battle, with Cloud Innovation demanding reform and a new RIR.
Cloud Innovation’s 2021 expulsion fight with AFRINIC sparked a Mauritius power struggle, pitting democracy against political control.
AFRINIC election crisis exposes governance failures; Cloud Innovation calls for urgent reform and new regional registry.
AFRINIC’s ongoing governance crisis raises serious concerns about its ability to manage Africa’s critical IP resources effectively.
AFRINIC’s collapse shows how poor governance endangers critical assets and highlights the need for urgent reform.