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As Ira Magaziner stated at the Cato Conference a few weeks back, ICANN was intentionally designed to be "ambiguous" so that it could be able to quickly adjust. Well, we've seen that movie now titled: "Stop Energy". We shall soon see where Nancy Victory and this administration stand. It is time to push accountability all the way upstream.
If the ICANN entity fails, it will largely be due to the "overseers" at DoC and NTIA. The few people that have directly influenced ICANN to be the entity it has evolved to be offer no further surprises....they are fairly "transparant". The days for idealism as part of the ICANN "experiment" are over, one way or the other, in my opinion.
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