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Event: Transatlantic Dialogue Part III – The Future of EU-US Privacy Shield: Washington D.C., May 22, 2019
i2Coalition & eco invite you to frame the future of personal data protection on both sides of the Atlantic at our Washington D.C. roundtable. On May 22, 2019 at 1pm, key individuals in government, industry and academia will converge on Capitol Hill to discuss the legal frameworks that could make or break the Internet economy […]
i2Coaliton 2019 Announces Congressional Fly-In Dates: Sept. 17-18
The i2Coaliton Congressional Fly-In is the opportunity for Internet infrastructure leaders to stand up for the industry that drives online commerce. Join us September 17-18, 2019.
Join the i2Coalition’s Diversity in Tech Mixer at CloudFest 2019
Celebrate diversity at the i2Coalition Diversity in Tech Mixer at CloudFest: 5 to 6 pm in the Buena Vista Bar of the Castillo Alcazar Hotel on Tuesday, March 26th. The Internet gives us potential to connect us all. And it’s not just important that it’s available to a wide variety of people, but that it’s […]
i2C March/April 2019 Legislative Update
We’re anticipating activity on privacy, intermediary liability, Facebook, and other topics impacting the online community in March and April.
Making the Internet Better by Learning and Sharing Domain Name Best Practices
Sharing our experiences and best practices benefits the entire domain industry and creates a better Internet. The Best Practices by TechOps initiative helps spread knowledge among registries and registrars. They’ve created documents that can be used by registries and registrars to guide their practices, and are looking for feedback and case studies on the best […]
How Supporting the Dot Amazon gTLD Strengthens Global Internet Cooperation
This article originally appeared on CircleID. By Christian Dawson, Executive Director, i2Coalition With the backlash against tech companies gaining steam, we’ve seen certain contrarian members of the media taking indiscriminate aim at companies and issues without due cause. This is what happened when Financial Times columnist Gillian Tett, in a March 7th editorial, inaccurately portrayed a […]