I know ICANN is an international board, but they still ultimately answer to the US government, which is what is at debate right now in Tunisia. Donīt get me wrong, I think things are perfect just the way they are now. The root DNS servers are in the hands of a trusted country with a policy of non-interference. Just imagine if an internet-censoring country like China had a say in any of the decisions ICANN makes.

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We can all choose different DNS root servers now if we wanted to.

Isnīt that up to your ISP or a very high level ISP? (I donīt know, Iīm asking.)


Edited by Billy (16/11/2005 00:34)