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I am as you know usually quite critical of ICANN but in this case I was relieved to see that they did the right thing. In this case ICANN acted as it should have, as a neutral technical coordinator, unconcerned about content regulation issues. We really do not want governance bodies with technical leverage over the internet exploiting that power to impose their own or some lobbying group's values on Internet users.
Yes, you heard it here first, Mueller praises ICANN!
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"We really do not want governance bodies"
Add a period to the end of the sentance and call it a day. "We really do not want governance bodies."
ICANN is not a "governance body".
Keep looking for one. The U.N. seems to not be the best choice with their scandal-ridden regime. You were warned, you did not listen. Keep looking and distracting the masses. You are a great weapon of mass distraction. How about that .WMD TLD ?
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