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ICANN's Next Move: On To Africa
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ICANN, the censor of the legacy root and the regulator that helps create artificial scarcity of IP address space to support corrupt RIRs will fit right in with the regimes in Africa.
Fortunately, freedom loving people in North America have now seen enough of the ISOC game to route around it. It is a shame, uninformed Africans may end up as ICANN's next victims.
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