Icann Bylaws

/ˈaɪkæn ˈbaɪlɔz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The fundamental internal rules governing the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), outlining its organizational structure, decision-making processes, and operational procedures.
    The ICANN bylaws establish the framework for how the organization manages domain name policies.

Forms

  • icann bylaws
  • icann bylaw

Commentary

ICANN bylaws serve as the organizational constitution, distinct from policies or contracts, and must comply with both U.S. law and international agreements.

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