>ICANN's inability to facilitate meaningful public participation and accountability
unwillingness by design (white and green paper), while masquerading as the opposite.

>lies at the heart of governmental interest
you could also say the EU is waking up to sharply increasing fascistoid US-hegemony.

>and marks the failure of the ICANN self-regulatory experiment.
"self-regulatory" by corporations like IBM/VeriSign and corrupt insider-kabale, yes.

>With its most recent reform proposals, ICANN has made it clear that
>it will welcome public commentary but not public votes. In doing so,
>it leaves the public without its promised role in Internet governance
>and heads toward the end of a self-regulated Internet.
the end ? the beginning.

kind regards     philippe, http://OpenRoots.com

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http://ICANNwatch.org/article.php?sid=626
Overcoming ICANN simply by using and promoting the free roots.
http://youcann.org/

http://gnn.tv/ibm/
IBM and the Holocaust

http://gnn.tv/civil_liberties/doc222.html
You know it's getting bad when William Safire, The New York Times' 
house conservative, calls Bush a dictator

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