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* The [[ICANN Board]] [https://domainnamewire.com/2022/03/08/icann-chips-in-to-keep-internet-working-in-ukraine/ approved to set aside US$1 million of its funds to keep the internet working in Ukraine]. ICANN also suspended the contractual requirement that registrars cancel domains that haven’t been renewed.
 
* The [[ICANN Board]] [https://domainnamewire.com/2022/03/08/icann-chips-in-to-keep-internet-working-in-ukraine/ approved to set aside US$1 million of its funds to keep the internet working in Ukraine]. ICANN also suspended the contractual requirement that registrars cancel domains that haven’t been renewed.
* [[ICANN 73]], [https://73.schedule.icann.org/ ICANN's community forum meeting], wrapped up Thursday, March 10!
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* On March 10, a former ICANN CEO, two EU parliamentarians, and technical, security, and legal experts [https://www.theregister.com/2022/03/10/internet_russia_sanctions/ sent The Register] an [https://www.pch.net/resources/Papers/Multistakeholder-Imposition-of-Internet-Sanctions.pdf open letter] to be shared with the [[Internet Governance]] community arguing that the time has come to develop a targeted internet sanctions system.
* Also, on March 10, a former ICANN CEO, two EU parliamentarians, and technical, security, and legal experts [https://www.theregister.com/2022/03/10/internet_russia_sanctions/ sent The Register] an [https://www.pch.net/resources/Papers/Multistakeholder-Imposition-of-Internet-Sanctions.pdf open letter] to be shared with the [[Internet Governance]] community arguing that the time has come to develop a targeted internet sanctions system.
 
 
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