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Re: [ga] Nuclear Threat from the ccTLDs



ICANN was in principle a promise to not fracture the internet - or cause
harm.  I suspect that the cctld communique is an example of the continued
harm we can't support.

regards
joe baptista

On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Marc Schneiders wrote:

> >From the ccTLD communique from Sjanghai:
>
> "2.3     In view of the continuing failures by ICANN in conducting its
> stewardship of the IANA function, particularly in relation to ccTLD
> database updates, managers agreed to set up a Working Group to develop
> a plan to set up a system of independent management of the DNS root
> entries and database entries. It is expected this plan will be
> developed in parallel with attempts to create an acceptable ccSO, and
> to be available in the event that is unsuccessful."
>
> That would be the end of the ICANN root. The ccTLDs have never, I
> think, been so clear before.
>
> If you treat it like an enemy, it will behave like one.
>
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