Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 26th Jun 2009 19:35 UTC
ICANN, the non-profit corporation which oversees the backbone of the internet, has a new CEO in the person of Rod Beckstrom, former director of US National Cybersecurity Center. He takes over ICANN in a rather tumultuous time, and during a press conference, he put forth some of his ideas on how ICANN should work. Basic gist: the internet works fine, so there's little need for change.
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You seem really clueless about the topic it seems? - try to dig around and see what problems people are complaining about instead of just saying that there are no problems because you are not aware of them. I am sure your local search provider will be more than helpful.
However, regardless of this, it is still not beneficial for a process that one entity has all the power. The internet is for the masses and as such (in lack of direct democracy) should be run by a representative democracy.
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You seem really clueless about the topic it seems? - try to dig around and see what problems people are complaining about instead of just saying that there are no problems because you are not aware of them. I am sure your local search provider will be more than helpful.
However, regardless of this, it is still not beneficial for a process that one entity has all the power. The internet is for the masses and as such (in lack of direct democracy) should be run by a representative democracy.