On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 04:46 +0000, Todd Walton wrote:
> Iran, Pakistan, Brazil, the European Union, and some others want to
> take the ICANN away from the United States.  They say that the US has
> too much power over the Internet and that it's not willing to share
> that power.
> 
> I agree, but I don't think those other countries should have that
> power either.  I wish that ICANN didn't have to be under the control
> of any government, and not the United Nations either.  But maybe I'm
> dreaming.

Well why don't Iran, Pakistan, Brazil, the European Union build their
own private network running their own protocols and invite anyone who is
interested to participate.
Otherwise they should stuff off and stop squabbling over something that
isn't theirs.

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