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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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well, I just saw this:
"Later this month, Victory will be part of the U.S. delegation at a meeting of the International Telecommunications Union in Marrakech, Morocco. The United States intends to oppose the ITU's efforts to participate more in Internet regulation, Victory said."
...and is certainly not surprising. However, ICANN itself claims not to be a DNS regulator nor with the "will" to be one. So, Ms. Victory, what is it that you are saying? Is such DNS regulation going to now become decentralized as much as possible (and as it should be) as part of the new MoU? Is the regulatoy scope of ICANN going to be defined to allow this? Is DoC and the NTIA going to mandate it?
http://www.fitug.de/atlarge-discuss/0209/msg00279.html
Ray Fassett
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