If you want to get your free copy of the Final Acts of the
ITU Plenipotentiary Conference, it's available temporarily
at: http://www.itu.int/itudoc/gs/test/57570.html Click
on download. After that, there will always be a free copy
provided by the WIA as a public service at
http://www.wia.org/ITU/final_acts_pp98_e.zip
The ITU otherwise is attempting to rip off 48 Swiss
francs ($31.15) for a downloaded copy.
The Final Acts contain the changes to the ITU's
Constitution and Convention (some of the provisions
of which apply broadly as public international law),
together with resolutions adopted at the Plenipotentiary
Conference. The three particularly relevant to the
Internet are Res. 100, 101, and 102. The first
effectively killed the gTLD-MoU, the second applies
broadly to Internet developments, and the third
applies specifically to Internet names and numbers.
In the United States, the Final Acts constitute
a treaty instrument, and therefore a public document
and freely distributable.
--tony