Mike Roberts

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Email: mmr [at] darwin.ptvy.ca.us

Michael "Mike" Roberts is a policy consultant in the field of internet technology, services, and development, specializing in research and development. He is the current President of the internet policy consulting firm Darwin Group, Inc and Chairman of the United States Unified Community Anchor Network (U.S. UCAN) Task Force.[1] He served as Interim President and CEO of the ICANN from 1998-2001.[2]

Mr. Roberts was the Business Constituency (Small) representative to ICANN's 2011 NomCom.[3]

Education

Career History

Mike Roberts held different positions in networking industry and non-government organizations before his election as Interim President and CEO of ICANN. His former jobs include:

Publications

Mike Roberts published the following reports and journals:

ICANN Involvement

Michael Roberts was appointed by the initial members of the ICANN Board to serve as Interim President and CEO for the new private non-profit corporation, to oversee as it took over management of the Domain Name System (DNS) from the United States government. Esther Dyson, ICANN's Interim Chairman, explained that Roberts was very much qualified for the position because of his extensive background and experience in the networking industry and his involvement in various non-government organization. Dyson said, "His reputation and credibility will be important assets for ICANN. He knows most of the relevant people and organizations worldwide, but he is known for being nonpartisan."[7]

During Roberts' term as Interim President and CEO, he worked with the initial ICANN Board to establish short and long term mechanisms for ICANN's funding, organize the staff and support for ICANN activities, and quickly establish ways to make the new internet governing body accessible to the global internet community. Roberts and the initial members of the Board also created the specific terms of the transition agreement between ICANN and the Department of Commerce as well as the policies and procedures regarding ICANN's final membership structure, election of Board members, recognition and certification of the specialized Supporting Organizations for Addresses, Protocols, and Domain Names. He was also responsible in communicating and representing ICANN to the different organizations and internet stake holders. In July 28, 1999, Roberts testified before the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property about the relationship between Internet domain names and intellectual property rights. During his testimony, Roberts informed the Congress that the ICANN Board had started to consider the recommendations stated in the Final Report of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) trademark/domain name dispute resolutions. He informed the US Congress that the WIPO recommendations regarding domain name registration procedures had already been incorporated in the ICANN-Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA). Furthermore, he informed the Congress that the Domain Name Supporting Organization was instituted to handle the evaluation of policies related in creating a uniform dispute resolution policy for domain names.[8]

At present, Roberts was a member of the ICANN Nominating Committee (NomCom), representing the Commercial and Business Users Constituency[9]

References

  1. Task Force on Community Anchor Network Economic Models
  2. ICANN Biographical Data-Michael M. Roberts
  3. Members 2011, NomCom.ICANN.org
  4. EDUCAUSE: Michael Roberts Biography
  5. Publications
  6. The Debate Over Internet Governance: A Snapshot in the Year 2000
  7. ICANN Elects Board and Appoints Interim President
  8. Testimony of Michael M. Roberts Before U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, 28 July 1999
  9. Members of the ICANN 2011 Nominating Committee
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