Re: EU Slams ICANN Interference With Sex Site Vote |
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Brian Inglis (Brian.Inglis@SystematicSW.Invalid) Fri, 12 May 2006 07:20:42 GMT
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On Thu, 11 May 2006 12:18:26 -0500 in comp.dcom.telecom, Huw Jones <reuters@telecom-digest.org> wrote:
> By Huw Jones
> The Internet governing body's decision to reject a new .xxx Internet
> The .xxx application was seen as a test case of ICANN's independence.
> At a summit in Tunis last November, the United States fought off
> The U.S. control of the domain-name system had become a sticking point
> The United States argued that such a body would stifle innovation with
Drugs, pornography, and prostitution are all legal in various
Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis
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