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We Should be Overcoming ICANN by Listening to Paul Baran
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New.net
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on Thursday March 21 2002, @01:45AM (#5458)
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new.net will never make it. The problem with ICANN is not the problem with regulating the namespace, there needs to be regulation on a technical standpoint and I think there will be an ICANNII to do so, maybe even III. As far as alternates like new.net, they will never work.
The net doesn't need renegades like new.net, it needs regulaton technically from a honest organization who is not into the greed factor, anything the us government puts together will be full of greed and coruption, as much as I hate to admit it!
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