US Department of Commerce Extends MoU With ICANN
SAH writes "Earlier today the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the United States Department of Commerce announced that they agreed to extend their joint Memorandum of Understanding for another year until 30 September 2003. Here's a link to ICANN's announcement, and here's a link to a statement from the DOC."
Does anyone have a good reason why ICANN should be allowed to continue?
J'aime mieux les méchants que les imbéciles, parce qu'ils se reposent. -- Alexandre Dumas
I for one do not share the DOC's enthusiasm. ICANN has consistently not done the Right Thing (TM) as a business--which is the entire cause of the dilemna. I also don't like how the DOC is shaping it's position based on what it hopes will happen, instead of what has happened. I wish Microsoft wouldn't do a lot of things, and hope they'd start doing others, but that doesn't change my negative opinion of them (sorry for yet another "M$" reference, but it seemed applicable).
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