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Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July
From: Brandon Butterworth <brandon () rd bbc co uk>
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 19:34:23 GMT
What if the UN says ITU should run the TLDs, ICANN says yes, and, a significant portion of the operational internet says no?
Nothing happened beyond a bit of noise on mailing lists when ICANN did their coup, why should anything happen now? Now ICANN are ramping up their domain tax to fund the increasing overhead they are imposing, who will tax less ICANN or ITU? brandon
Current thread:
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July, (continued)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Suresh Ramasubramanian (Feb 21)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Joel Jaeggli (Feb 21)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July William Warren (Feb 24)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Joel Jaeggli (Feb 24)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Stephane Bortzmeyer (Feb 25)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (Feb 21)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (Feb 21)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Ross (Feb 22)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Owen DeLong (Feb 22)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Deepak Jain (Feb 22)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Owen DeLong (Feb 22)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Brandon Butterworth (Feb 22)
- Re: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Eric A. Hall (Feb 22)
- RE: UN Panel Aims to End Internet Tug of War by July Network.Security (Feb 25)