Internet Governance

The Internet works best when it is governed by many.

The Internet works best when it is governed by many.

Simply put, Internet governance is how the Internet is managed. We advocate for a multistakeholder approach, which means that all interested actors can participate in inclusive, consensus-driven processes, so that decisions about the Internet are never made by one party alone.

The Internet has evolved into the global resource it is today due to collaboration between multiple groups and individuals who make it run smoothly. Nonprofits, policymakers, educators, technical communities, standards setters, and dedicated users all play a critical role in running the Internet.

Internet Governance

The Internet works best when it is governed by many.

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Simply put, Internet governance is how the Internet is managed. We advocate for a multistakeholder approach, which means that all interested actors can participate in inclusive, consensus-driven processes, so that decisions about the Internet are never made by one party alone.

The Internet has evolved into the global resource it is today due to collaboration between multiple groups and individuals who make it run smoothly. Nonprofits, policymakers, educators, technical communities, standards setters, and dedicated users all play a critical role in running the Internet.

Key Internet Governance Links

Key Internet Governance Links

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Who Runs the Internet

The Internet is a global resource, so who actually runs it? Dive into the different groups that play key roles in Internet governance.

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Internet Governance and WSIS

Learn more about Internet governance, the multistakeholder approach, and how they’re practiced.

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Why the Multistakeholder Approach Works

The multistakeholder approach to Internet governance has grown from the Internet’s own DNA and is what allows it to thrive.

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Internet Governance Processes and Events

Explore key local, regional, and global events and processes, where stakeholders debate Internet policy issues.

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Footprints of 20 Years of the Internet Governance Forum

Learn more about how the Internet Governance Forum has enabled open, inclusive, and informed discussions that influence global Internet policy.

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A Pivotal Moment for Global Digital Cooperation

This year is the 20th anniversary of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). We believe the best way to navigate today’s challenges is to build upon the success of the WSIS framework.

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How to Create an Impact Brief

Use our Internet Impact Assessment Toolkit to analyze legislative proposals, business decisions, or technological developments and their impact on the Internet.

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Internet Governance Online Course

Expand your knowledge of Internet governance, the multistakeholder model, Internet policy, and more.

A Once-Overlooked Tool: How Community Networks Connected Haiti and the World

A Once-Overlooked Tool: How Community Networks Connected Haiti and the World

Community networks are a by-the-people, for-the-people approach to connectivity. They connect us across towns, across borders, and across the globe, enabling people to access new opportunities. 

Their role in the broader Internet governance ecosystem has evolved over time. But when multiple stakeholders—governments, local institutions, technical communities—collaborate, community networks can make meaningful change. 

Learn more about community networks’ journey to mainstream acceptance and how they are making a difference worldwide—such as in Haiti, where our local chapter has used them to connect thousands.

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Latest Updates

Latest Updates

Internet Society Contribution: The IGF Multistakeholder Advisory Group Questionnaire

Internet Society Contribution: The Internet Governance Forum Multistakeholder Advisory Group Questionnaire 8 November 2010 To follow-up on the 12 May …

Comments on Draft Programme Paper for the IGF meeting

23 April 2009 The Internet Society is happy to comment on the current draft program paper for the 2009 Internet …

Internet Society Statement: Council of Europe’s draft Internet Governance Principles

Council of Europe’s draft Internet Governance Principles and Recommendation concerning the Protection and Promotion of the Internet’s Universality, Integrity and …

Global Internet Organizations Unite to Respond to the World Summit’s proposals for Internet Governance

  Tunis – 17th November 2005 – Internet organizations from around the globe, who have gathered at the World Summit …

Internet Community Organizations at World Summit Outline Key Factors that will ensure the Internet’s continuing grow

  Geneva, Switzerland – 4th November 2005 – Many of the Internet community organizations that enable the processes for the …

OECD Welcomes Formation of The Internet Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC)

Formation of ITAC Set To Safeguard Internet Development and Innovation Through Multi-stakeholder Internet Governance OECD Recognition for Open Industry Dialogue …

Design visions of past ensure future generations of networking

Internet Society urges ITU to protect Internet’s unique development model for future evolution and expansion Lisbon, Portugal, 22 April 2009 …

ISOC posts report of Internet Governance survey

The Internet Society conducted a survey of members on the topic of Internet Governance in April and May 2009. The …

Internet Society Calls for Conclusion of Agreement Between US Department of Commerce and ICANN

Statement supports multi-stakeholder approach and continued progress on transparency, inclusiveness, and accountability [Washington, D.C., USA – 4 June, 2009]  The …

Internet Governance FAQs

Internet Governance FAQs

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