PIR Gets Two New Board Directors

PIR (Public Interest Registry) run the .org domain name registry. They’re owned by the Internet Society and it’s ISOC who handle appointments to the PIR Board. Yesterday ISOC announced two new appointments to the PIR Board: Lena Beck Rørvig and Michael Silber. Here’s the full release: The Internet Society today announced the appointment of Lena… Continue reading PIR Gets Two New Board Directors

IP Numbers Types Flex Muscles in PIR Debacle

The sale of PIR, the company that runs the .org domain name registry, has attracted a lot of interest since it was first announced back in mid-November. The latest group to enter the fray is the Number Resource Organisation (NRO) which represents the interests of the five regional internet registries (RIRs) for IP addresses. As… Continue reading IP Numbers Types Flex Muscles in PIR Debacle

Internet Society Hiring Policy Adviser for Brussels

The Internet Society is advertising a job opening on their policy team. The position, which would be based in Brussels, is as a “Policy Adviser”. Applicants will need to be qualified and experienced with candidates need to tick all the boxes on the the criteria they’ve provided: Master-level qualification in International Relations, public policy, political… Continue reading Internet Society Hiring Policy Adviser for Brussels

PIR Board Seats up for Grabs

PIR, which runs the .org domain name registry, is currently seeking applicants for positions on their board of directors. There are three positions available, one which starts immediately and two whose terms runs from the middle of 2018. Board positions have a 3 year term. If you’re interested the nominations are open until February 1st,… Continue reading PIR Board Seats up for Grabs

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