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Hi, just my 0.2 Pfennig's oppinion (I am a German) ... > We (especially those of us outside the US) > should be arguing hard against that - we should be lobbying our governments > to tell the US govt that US control of the internet is not acceptable, and > that international control is required. I would not care about US government of the internet, as long as it would be the engineers who ruled it, not the commercialists or capitalists. In a claim for international body BEWARE not to involve the ISO or any such standards body! Keep that management lean, and don't allow any civil government (whether US, Europe or UN) to make any technical decisions. Let them do juridical things, let them set up treaties that facilitate international use of the Internet, its all fine. But I would be much more confident in a presbyocracy of Internet architects like J. Postel or D. Crocker et al. even if supervised in some way by the US Govt. rather than submitting it to such standards bodies. -Gunther
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