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So far I've been following the story of the control of the Internet as
just another "America wants control of this and that..." story. But
now I read this:

"The battle for the control of the internet could hit a climax next
month, with the EU saying that it could 'fall apart.' From the
article: 'The European commission is warning that if a deal cannot be
reached at a meeting in Tunisia next month the internet will split
apart. At issue is the role of the US government in overseeing the
internet's address structure, called the domain name system (DNS),
which enables communication between the world's computers. It is
managed by the California-based, not-for-profit Internet Corporation
for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) under contract to the US
department of commerce.'"

This is exaggerated, right? I hope it is, it looks very ugly. They're
not actully going to do this.. are they?

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Keith Vassallo
Registered GNU/Linux User #290991
http://www.keithvassallo.net

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