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He started as a contributing author in the magazine in 1987, became a section editor in 2003, and Editor-In-Chief in 2005. He has a background in editing, and was the Editor-in-Chief of the computer magazine, "Svet kompjutera", which is the oldest computer magazine from the countries of the former Yugoslavia. срб.Īt ICANN community, he was the Chairman of Cyrillic Generation Panel (LGR) and the Vice-chair of Universal Acceptance Steering Group.įrom 2014 - 2017, he was member of Executive Committee of SEEDIG (South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance) and from 2015-2017 a member of Program Committee of RIPE SEE meetings.

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He was directly involved in launching Serbia's IDN ccTLD. He was also the coordinator or member of the several Registries Working Groups (2011-2016). Stojičević has been a member of the Board of Governors of the The Serbian National Register of Internet Domain Names (RNIDS) from 2011 - 2016, and was Chairman of the Board of Governors (2013-2016). In the course of an hourly session, a group of stakeholders will brainstorm on the matter with a particular focus on interaction with the audience through blitz surveys at the beginning and the end of the session, as well as team work to identify strengths, weaknesses, challenges and opportunities, and good practices, with an ultimate objective of contributing to the crafting of a fairly universal action plan on UA implementation across Eurasia and Asia Pacific. With most of the non-Latin scripts being scattered across Eurasia and Asia Pacific, the purpose of the workshop is to raise stakeholders’ awareness of UA as a driver and enabler of a genuine multilingualism on the Internet and to identify unorthodox ways and means of its adoption and promotion by governments, businesses, academia, and end-users. If attained, a multilingual Internet should further bind the world and contribute to the process of achieving the MDGs. To achieve Universal Acceptance, Internet applications and systems must treat all Top Level Domains in a consistent manner, and be able to accept, validate, store, process and display all domain names on the Internet, whether in the Latin script, or local non-Latin scripts. Also, UA is the key to fostering competition, consumer choice and innovation in the domain names area. The multilingual Internet has for long been in the focus of the technical community’s attention but it was with the launch of Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) that the challenge has emerged as a truly universal one as it invoked the imperative to implement Universal Acceptance which should enable users around the world to navigate across the Internet entirely in local languages.






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