The gatekeeper’s bargain: the deepening liability crisis at AFRINIC
AFRINIC’s $100 liability cap highlights deep structural risks in internet governance as legal battles and resource scarcity intensify.
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AFRINIC’s $100 liability cap highlights deep structural risks in internet governance as legal battles and resource scarcity intensify.
IPv4 scarcity has turned unused blocks into valuable assets, offering ISPs new opportunities for strategic growth.
RIRs play a key role in IP address allocation but lack enforcement power, raising governance questions amid disputes like the AFRINIC case.
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AFRINIC’s $100 liability cap highlights deep structural risks in internet governance as legal battles and resource scarcity intensify.

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IPv4 scarcity has turned unused blocks into valuable assets, offering ISPs new opportunities for strategic growth.

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RIRs play a key role in IP address allocation but lack enforcement power, raising governance questions amid disputes like the AFRINIC case.

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Exploring structural, policy and organisational barriers that prevent ISPs from capturing IPv4 revenue opportunities.

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Why RIRs lack traditional enforcement power and how voluntary, consensus-based governance shapes global IP address management.

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Critics warn CAIGA is less about digital transformation and more about political control, raising concerns over Smart Africa and ICANN’s role.

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AFRINIC faces governance scrutiny as critics question whether community ownership truly reflects broad participation.

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CAIGA is promoted as reform, but critics warn it may deepen ICANN’s control over Africa’s internet governance.

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Member responses to an independent verification raise new doubts about the accuracy of AFRINIC’s voter register ahead of board elections.

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CAIGA could reshape how internet policy is made in Africa, raising fears of political control replacing community-led decision-making.

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CAIGA proposals raise concerns over who controls IPv4 and IPv6 policy in Africa as AFRINIC’s governance crisis deepens.

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AFRINIC’s fierce response to basic factual questions reveals deeper governance anxieties, as NRS presses for transparency amid disputed board elections.

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CAIGA rhetoric focuses on unity, while critics argue Smart Africa avoids addressing AFRINIC’s governance failures.

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As Smart Africa expands its role, concerns grow that Africa’s internet governance is trading autonomy for coordination.

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Africa’s digital vision clashes with governance failure as AFRINIC collapses and ICANN expands its influence.

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International criticism of CAIGA is mounting as experts warn it risks political capture and undermines global internet governance norms.

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CAIGA has failed to address data exploitation in Africa, raising concerns over digital sovereignty and institutional overreach.

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Public trust in Smart Africa and CAIGA is eroding as critics warn of opaque governance and political control over Africa’s internet.

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CAIGA’s weak structure raises concerns about Africa’s ability to regulate AI amid AFRINIC’s ongoing governance collapse.

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A look into the power struggle between AFRINIC and CAIGA, questioning ICANN’s neutrality and its impact on Africa’s internet governance.