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Mike Roberts Speaks Out - Yet Takes No Blame
"The Villain in the ICANN-VeriSign Struggle is the U.S. Government"
"The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions"
"ICANN, VeriSign and the government currently are bound to each other in an incestuous legal triangle in front of which an appearance of public-private partnership is maintained. This arrangement masks the monopoly related tensions which have surfaced in the latest contract renewal debate. It suits VeriSign’s economic objectives and the government’s political objectives to have a facade of privatization over the DNS and to make it appear that the ICANN-VeriSign negotiations are simply the working out of differences among private partners in the DNS."
Yep, it is a sham, a charade, nothing new.
Could the real villian be the steady stream of naive ICANN wannabees and the nefarious actors that spend millions each year on psych-ops and operatives to divide and confuse the masses ?
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