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Dan; > > If we don't have time, IANA can be a department of ISOC, which is > > already incorporated. For the stability, then, ISOC itself should be > > relocated to, say, Geneve, as soon as possible. > > If it were as easy as this, there would have been no need > for a White Paper, Green Paper, terabytes of e-mail, > lawsuits, meetings, media campaigns, etc. Yes. Exactly. The GP and WP has never necessary. They instead are the sources of problems. > Like it or not, > the US govt. has authority over certain assets. Locally within US, sure. But, that's all. > Like it or not, (see Karl Auerbach's analysis at > http://www.cavebear.com/nsf-dns/ ) has given credence to the > notion that the .com database is proprietary information. .com database with contact information in SOA is not proprietary to NSI nor USG and can be zone-transfered to everywhere. > It is important to remember that the net is edge-controlled, > although the phenomena of inertia gives it the appearance of > central control. That why the WP must be ignored. Masataka Ohta
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