AFRINIC’s collapse fuels urgent calls for a new steward to safeguard IP resource stability, legality, and digital growth.
Browsing: Kurt Lindqvist
AFRINIC’s internal breakdown and external interference leave African IP resource members without representation or policy clarity.
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.
Kurt Lindqvist’s role in AFRINIC’s crisis raises questions about press freedom and expanding control under revised ICP‑2 compliance.
ICANN softens its stance on AFRINIC after earlier threats, raising concerns over global internet governance dynamics and regional autonomy.