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2008

Appraising the Success of the Internet Governance Forum

Malcolm, J. (2008, 11). Appraising the Success of the Internet Governance Forum. Retrieved from Internet Governance Project: https://www.internetgovernance.org/pdf/MalcolmIGFReview.pdf
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Comments of the Internet Governance Project on Enhancing the Security and Stability of the Internet’s Domain Name and Addressing System

Internet Governance Project. (2008, 11). Comments of the Internet Governance Project on Enhancing the Security and Stability of the Internet's Domain Name and Addressing System. Retrieved from Internet Governance Project: https://www.internetgovernance.org/pdf/NTIA_DNSSEC_comments_final.pdf
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Scarcity in IP addresses: IPv4 Address Transfer Markets and the Regional Internet Address Registries

Mueller, M. (2008, 07). Scarcity in IP addresses: IPv4 Address Transfer Markets and the Regional Internet Address Registries. Retrieved from Internet Governance Project: https://www.internetgovernance.org/pdf/IPAddress_TransferMarkets.pdf
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