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"you can't really route around ICANN anyway, they control all the numbers"
ICANN does not control all of the numbers and more importantly, ICANN does not control the ROUTING RELATIONSHIPS.
ICANN and the corrupt RIRs are certainly going to help destroy a lot of Routing Relationships. [Stay tuned as parents filter ANY name server IP block that supports .XXX]
ICANN also does not control BANDWIDTH. They sort of understand Bandwidth by focusing on expensive face-to-face meetings in remote places where their critics will not show up.
The Consumer Root without .XXX and .ORG will go a long way to protecting people from the Internet Society and the naive academics who think that all the world is a campus-like setting where coeds provide free-love each night.
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