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EU Domain Registries & ICANN

rob_levine writes "Following on from the announcement a few weeks ago that the U.S. Department Of Commerce intends to retain control of the Internet's root domain servers (originally to be relinquished in 2006), several EU domain registries are preparing to build, test and install a system to prevent U.S. government meddling, according to this article in The Register. Could this be the beginning of the end of the centralised autocracy that is ICANN?"

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  1. Re:So basically. by bheer · · Score: 1, Troll

    Pointing out that the EU (which has pretensions to being a superpower) has no clothes because it fails to take care of a basic item that governments (especially super-governments) are supposed to provide -- is 'trollish'?

    What is it about EU-fans (as distinct from Europeans) that they have their head so splendidly stuck in the sand?

  2. Re:Sounds Like Good News by halivar · · Score: 1, Troll

    Let's hope they set up a good system that we all can use.

    You mean like the one we've got already? Honestly, is it worth reinventing the wheel on purely idealogical principle ("America shouldn't control the root DNS servers")? Is there something detrimental the US government is doing with it's control?