Member Spotlight: Elya McCleave Consulting
I love the idea of giving a unified voice to hosting companies, data centers, registrars and registries, software services providers, and related tech firms on both the domestic and international stages.
I love the idea of giving a unified voice to hosting companies, data centers, registrars and registries, software services providers, and related tech firms on both the domestic and international stages.
The time has come for the SXSW Picker voting to open! The i2Coalition is proposing a discussion around important, worldwide privacy issues.
Bills such as this create undue burdens for an industry that drives online commerce and a significant portion of our economy, while simultaneously not solving the issues they are created to fix.
Walking back the Open Internet order is not the correct course of action to create a more competitive, consumer-friendly Internet.
Currently, there are no clear, predictable, or implementable ways for companies to comply with routine requests for data.
So-called “hacking back”—using active countermeasures to respond to malicious hacking, generally leveraging methods similar to those favored by attackers themselves—is highly controversial.
The future ability of small businesses to provide services to the Federal government is at stake.
The i2Coalition conducted successful meetings between our members and legislators from the House and Senate, representatives the FBI, the Homeland Affairs Committee, the Government Affairs Committee, the Department of Commerce, and more.
With less than a year under our belt since the launch of .blog for general availability, Knock Knock WHOIS There (KKWT) is ready to tackle broader issues facing our community.
Meet i2Coalition Members and Internet Policy Experts.