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Coalition for Networked Information
Information Policies: A Compilation of Position Statements,
Principles, Statutes, and Other Pertinent Statements
The Internet Society
1895 Preston White Drive, Suite 100
Reston, VA 22091
703-620-8990
Internet: info@nri.reston.va.us
Source: Vinton G. Cerf, Vice President, Corporation for National
Search Initiatives, 1895 Preston White Drive, Suite 100, Reston, VA
22091, September 17, 1991.
Abstract
The purpose of this document is to provide a brief description of the
Internet Society and its goals and objectives. It will function as a
professional society to facilitate, support and promote the evolution
and growth of the Internet as a global research communications
infrastructure. The suggestions and recommendations of all parties
interested in the Internet are solicited to assist in making the Internet
Society robust, productive and structured to meet the needs of its
members.
The Internet Society
The Internet, is a collection of cooperating, interconnected,
multiprotocol networks which supports international collaboration
among thousands of organizations. Because of its current scope and
rapid rate of growth, the Internet will benefit from a more organized
framework to support its objectives. To this end, an Internet Society is
being formed to foster the voluntary interconnection of computer
networks into a global research and development communications and
information infrastructure. The Internet Society will not operate the
Internet. The Internet operation will continue to be a collaborative
activity which the Society will seek to facilitate. The Society will
provide assistance and will seek to facilities. The Society will provide
assistance and support to groups and organizations involved in the use,
operation and evolution of the Internet. It will provide support for
forums in which technical operational questions can be discussed and
provide mechanisms through which interested parties can be informed
and educated about the Internet, its function, use, operation and the
interests of its constituents.
Membership
The Internet Society will be a membership organization with voting
individual members and non-voting institutional members. There will
be several classes of institutional members. The Society will produce a
newsletter on a regular basis and hold an annual meeting to which all
members and other interested parties will be invited. The topics of the
annual meeting will vary, but are expected to focus on current research
in networking, Internet functionality and growth, and other interests of
the Society constituency. All members will receive the newsletter and
an invitation to attend the annual meeting of the Internet Society.
Membership dues will vary according to class of membership. The
amounts of these dues and the basis on which they are set will be
determined by the Board of Trustees of the Society and may be revised
from time to time as set forth in the By-Laws.
Charter
The Society will be a non-profit organization and will be operated for
academic, educational, charitable and scientific purposes among which
are:
A. To facilitate and support the technical evolution of the Internet
as a research and education infrastructure and to stimulate involvement
of the academic, scientific and engineering communities, among others
in the evolution of the Internet.
B. To educate the academic and scientific communities and the
public concerning the technology, use and application of the Internet.
C. To promote scientific and educational applications of Internet
technology for the benefit of educational institutions at all grade
levels, industry and the public at large.
D. To provide a forum for exploration of new Internet applications
and to foster collaboration among organizations in their operation and
use of the Internet.
info@cni.org
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