Is Bob Shaw writing the report, then?

"A.M. Rutkowski" wrote:

> 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
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