Slashdot Mirror


ICANN to Decide Fate of Direct Elections

QuestKing writes "The Boston Globe is reporting that the ICANN board will be meeting this weekend to decide how to reform its organization. High on the board's agenda is the replacement of the direct elections of board members by Internet users. The elections would be replaced by a selection committee made up of "academics, consumer advocates, businesses and technical engineers" that would select "knowledgeable experts who are not tied down to one particular interest." ICANN's been under fire since its inception, when will we start building its coffin?"

1 of 12 comments (clear)

  1. No reforms at all by dh003i · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Destroying what little democracy there is -- that the net's users can vote -- is not a reform of any kind. It is a power grab. They don't want to be accountable to the public which they are controlling.

    What really needs to happen is that the ICANN should be completely eliminated. Every decision about assigning IP addresses to corresponding web addresses should be democratically made by the net-community. That is, every issue should be voted on by the net. The internet makes it possible to have a true democracy as did the Greeks. We should go in that direction.