Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 20th Jun 2009 15:57 UTC
The relationship between the United States government and ICANN, the private non-profit corporation which oversees the assignment of domain names, has often been a thorn in the eyes of the European Union. A recent document issued by the European Commission again advocates a change in internet oversight - but at the same time, the document also states that ICANN has actually been doing a pretty good job.
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...EU counsel BS just like with Microsoft in regards to IE and WMP. They start running their mouths, complaining and then flexing their muscles instead of putting their collective a**es together to come up with a real beneficial solution. I'm not attacking their intentions but they need to put up something good or just shut up already instead of acting like a bunch of whining kids fighting over who gets to play with the ball at recess.
And for the sake of everyone, I hope their ideas don't involve the good for nothing UN as one poster suggested.
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...EU counsel BS just like with Microsoft in regards to IE and WMP. They start running their mouths, complaining and then flexing their muscles instead of putting their collective a**es together to come up with a real beneficial solution. I'm not attacking their intentions but they need to put up something good or just shut up already instead of acting like a bunch of whining kids fighting over who gets to play with the ball at recess.
And for the sake of everyone, I hope their ideas don't involve the good for nothing UN as one poster suggested.