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    EC calls for one world internet governance

    EC calls for one world internet governance


    by Austin Modine
    Global Research, June 25, 2009
    The Register - 2009-06-18



    The European Commission is once again calling for the United States to let go of ICANN and place it under international supervision.

    Echoing an earlier appeal from EU Commissioner for Information Society and Media, Viviane Reding, the Commission said in a statement today that future internet governance "should reflect the key role that global network has come to play for all countries."

    ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is a California-based non-profit group that oversees the internet's address system. It currently operates under a Joint Project Agreement with the US government, which expires at the end of September 2009.

    "It is an appropriate time therefore for the EU to review the progress of ICANN to date, and to identify what changes if any may be desirable," the Commission said.

    In a communication entitled "Internet governance: the next steps," the EC proposed that ICANN operate under private-sector authority for day-to-day internet management, "but ultimately be properly accountable to the international community as a whole."

    The Commission didn't follow Reding in directly calling for a "G-12 for internet governance" to oversee ICANN, but the paper does say current arrangements with the US government "need to be replaced with an alternative mechanism to ensure that ICANN has multilateral accountability."

    As the Joint Project Agreement is ending now, the Commission believes that ICANN should become universally accountable, not just to one government but to the global internet community," the EC stated. "This is particularly relevant given that the next billion internet users will mainly come from the developing world."

    The Commission adds that the question needs to be addressed of how to ensure ICANN's incorporation in California doesn't prevent proper account being taken of US government input.

    It concludes that the EU should begin discussions with the US over making ICANN more open to global input, "which respects the national priorities of the US while at the same time reflecting the legitimate expectations and interests of the international community."

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    How can it be that the European Community pretends to exercise control over something that Al Gore invented?

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    The EU can take a long walk off a short pier. I'm getting really tired of foreign countries (whose butts we have saved more then once), thinking they can better run our business.

    The EU can't even save itself from their future demise to radical muslims!!!!

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    Why do I get the idea that the EC just wants to get their hands on an American business and suddenly figure out it would be better run from Brussels rather than CA?
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    "It is an appropriate time therefore for the EU to review the progress of ICANN to date, and to identify what changes if any may be desirable," the Commission said.
    Who died and left these control freaks in charge?
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