IFFOR

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Type: Non-profit organization
Industry: Domain Industry
Headquarters: 919 18th Street, NW Suite 925

Washington, DC 20006

Country: USA
Website: iffor.org
Key People
Clyde Beattie, Chairman
Joan Irvine, Executive Director

International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR) is the sponsoring organization for the .xxx sponsored top level domain name (sTLD) which was approved by the ICANN Board on March 18, 2011.[1] It is responsible for creating policies for of the .xxx registry, which is ICM Registry. IFFOR is a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C. and its operations is independent although it will be funded through a $10 per domain registration from the ICM Registry.

Structure

Board Members

Originally, Stuart Lawley, president of ICM Registry, was the chairman of the IFFOR Board, however, due to continuous criticism regarding his conflict of interests, he relinquished his position as chairman of the board. Clyde Beattie, former Manager of the CIRA for .ca replaced him. Other members of the board include Sébastien Bachollet, CEO BBS Consulting/ ALAC Representative to the ICANN Board and Sheri Falco, ICM General Counsel.[2]

Policy Council

The Policy Council is responsible in developing programs, selection criteria and procedures to achieve and promote the organization's policy goals including the selection of recipients for its grants program. It is to also consist of self-forming and self-administering stakeholder groups, such as Sponsored Community (SCSG), Free Expression (FESG), Child Advocacy (CASG) and Privacy And Security (PASSG). The Policy council is comprised of 5 members from the sponsored community, 2 members selected by the IFFOR Board, 1 child safety expert, 1 free expression expert, 1 privacy and security expert and 1 ICM representative.[3]

The members of the Policy Council were named in June and August of 2011. They were:[4] [5]

Staff

Policy Goals

As the policy making body for the .xxx sTLD, IFFOR enumerated the following policy goals:[6]

Fight Against Piracy, Filtering & Child Abuse Images

The organization also aims to conduct various activities to fight the proliferation of child abuse materials, piracy, and Internet censorship.[7] During the first meeting of the Policy Council on December 5, 2011, IFFOR tackled these issues and established working groups such as:[8]

IFFOR's fight against child abuse images will be carried out through the Child Advocacy Stakeholder Group led by Sharon Girling Obe.

References

  1. Approval of ICM Registry Application for .XXX
  2. Lawley quits as .xxx sponsor chairman
  3. IFFOR Policy Council and Policy Development Process
  4. names former ACLU chief to policy board
  5. names .xxx porn council members
  6. Policy Goals
  7. .xxx to tackle piracy, child abuse and censorship
  8. Policy Council first meeting addresses piracy, filtering and child abuse images
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