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"We're Moving Backwards" on ICANN Transparency
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"that'll stop them in their tracks"
Nothing will stop the ISOC or ICANN, they are funded for life, like ARIN. All you can do is contain them and prevent them from doing more harm to netizens.
It is very similar to what is going on down in GITMO with the Taliban. Put them in rooms and let them recite RFCs and their holy books to each other.
Do not route their sub-nets to netizens who want a good .NET experience and a wide range of services. The narrow minds are contained in the ISOC, ICANN, and ARIN forums.
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"Surely we are all doomed" at least in Canada
Canada has no bandwidth to the USA for serious broadband services. Canadian IP address blocks no longer need to be routed. Check out the FCC's decisions, helping to kick Canadians out of the U.S. telcos.
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