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> 
> It isn't obvious that the "law enforcement" offered here is the USG.
> Could you simply affirm that it is?
> 

Of course it is. But, as John Curran says, that fact is not dispositive of 
anything, as any organization can make policy proposals. The debate should take 
place on substantive grounds. 

In my view, the demands of law enforcement raise vital substantive issues 
(regardless of whether it is US or some other LEA). That is because of the 
pressure to "territorialize" the Internet; i.e., to make the scope of Internet 
operations and governance institutions conform to the jurisdictional boundaries 
of nation-states. I believe that territorializing or jurisdiction-alizing 
Internet operations and governance is a step backwards to the pre-1990s world 
of telephone companies, and thus to service trade barriers, less operational 
efficiency and dozens if not hundreds of sets of rules, and eventual 
de-globalization of the internet. Taken to its logical conclusion, 2013-6 would 
imply that ARIN be abolished and replaced with 20 NIRs (national Internet 
registries). I mean, if you really want to tie address allocation and 
assignment to specific territories in order to make law enforcement and 
identification easier, you should not have transnational IRs at all. We could 
perhaps as
 k the ITU to run this proposed territorialized system, as they are 
appropriately organized along nation-state/intergovernmental lines. Oh wait, 
they already proposed that: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/documents/LIAISON/file1141.pdf 

Milton L. Mueller
Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
Internet Governance Project
http://blog.internetgovernance.org 



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