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"If the US won't do something constructive, it's time for the rest of the world, perhaps via the ITU, to take more control."
...it certainly will be an ITU topic next week here .....especially in light of the fact the ITU has a made a formal offer to assist on behalf of its members without any response from ICANN, at least not publicly (and I can imagine what the private response would be).
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Re: Victory Ready To Renew MOU
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I often note similarities between ICANN and the FDA. Not everyone is fooled, even by fake consumer consensus feeding up to what is in actuality a self-(un)regulated industry, and thankfully in the case of ICANN, no-one dies. Profit before principle seems to be the watchword of American business and USG oversight, no matter the true cost. -g
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