Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jan 2008 22:43 UTC
Internet & Networking ICANN, the group charged with overseeing the Internet's addressing system, has submitted a report to the US Department of Commerce in which it argues that the time has come to end US oversight. In October 2006, the Department of Commerce and ICANN signed the Joint Project Agreement, a three-year pact that extended Commerce's oversight of the body, while leaving open the possibility that the group would become independent as soon as April of this year. In the new report, ICANN argues that it has already met the requirements for independence and should therefore be freed from oversight.
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RE[4]: Where's the money?
by jonsmirl on Fri 25th Jan 2008 13:47 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Where's the money?"
jonsmirl
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2005-07-06

Look at your bills for domain registrations, the line labeled "ICANN fee" If the line isn't there your registar isn't itemizing it, ask them about the ICANN fee.

Edited 2008-01-25 14:01 UTC

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