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At-Large Structures (ALSes) are independent and self-supporting organizations within ICANN's At-Large Community, which aims to represent the voice of individual Internet users all over the world. ALSes provides an avenue for every Individual internet user to take part in all the issues discussed within ICANN.

The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) is responsible for evaluating, processing and certifying the applications of any group that are interested to become an At-Large Structures after the criteria set forth by ICANN for ALSes is met.[1] At present, there are more than 120 ALSes worldwide.

Regional At-Large Organizations

The different At-Large Structures are geographically located and affiliated with the five Regional At-Large Organizations (RALOs), which are:[2]

Every RALO has a Chairman and Secretariat and conducts a yearly general assembly and regular monthly teleconferences to discuss and develop the position of the individual internet users community from each region in conjunction with the every current ICANN policy issues.

Criteria for At-Large Structures

Different types of groups, such as professional societies, academic and research organizations, community networking groups, consumer advocacy groups, internet society chapters,computer user organizations and internet civil society groups are qualified to become At Large Structure, as long as they are able to fulfill the minimum criteria established by ICANN, which include:

References

  1. At-Large Framework Formation
  2. www.atlarge.icann.org
  3. ALS Criteria
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