There is no such thing as an alternate inclusive root. The Inclusive root includes all non colliding TLDs, so there is nothing alternate about it...Stef
At 7:21 PM -0500 3/17/02, Joanna Lane wrote: >Yeah, right, and they'll call upon UN forces to defend security and >stability of the internet. How long till they criminalize inclusive/ >alternate roots? > >Regards, >Joanna > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >Michael Sondow >Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 10:02 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [IFWP] Moving Up the Ladder > > > >"Richard J. Sexton" wrote: > > > > Moving Up the Ladder > > > > http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-14mar02.htm > > > > "It is further resolved [02.31] that the Chairman of the Board of ICANN >will > > undertake to liaise with the appropriate activities and persons engaged in >UN > > ICT work, keeping alert, always, for opportunities for mutually beneficial >work > > between ICANN and the UN and its various subsidiary organizations;" > > > > Can an office in Geneve be far behind? > >Not necessary. The UN is now just another bureau of the U.S. Gov't, as >witness its activities in ex-Yugoslavia (e.g. sending "UN observers" >picked by the US State Dept. to Kosovo). ICANN will probably end up in >D.C., where the UN is run from. > >M.S.
