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Senator Burns Takes Aim at ICANN (Again)
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Senator Burns this, Senator Burns that ... haven't we been hearing that for the last 2 years? Senator Burns was going to do something about the board squatters, Senator Burns was going to grill Vint and Louis until there asses were charbroiled ... Senator Burns was going to hang Esther Dyson for lying to Congress ... that's right, LYING to Congress.
Time to recycle the "Senator Burns is going to blah blah blah ..." chant into the trash bin. Senator Burns isn't going to do didly-squat about anything ...
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The senator could start with finding out what happened to the two reports about the root servers, which ICANN contracted to deliver before end 2002. Where are they? A contractor that does not keep its contract, isn't such an entity easier to tackle?
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