O hail master!
Long time no hear.
I am here way rarely compare to the hero members, as you can see from my newbie member brand.
ohhh... building your own house, cool.
Hi tenkani, hi purelife!
I'll be back!
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Hi all refugees!
Speaking about scary: here's an article that could be interesting or scary.
[A href="vny!://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/02/ntia_icann_consultation/"]vny!://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/02/ntia_icann_consultation/[/A]
[H2]The internet needs YOU![/H2] [H3 class=Standfirst]US government asks for comments on how net is run[/H3] [DIV class=Byline]By [A title="Send email to the author" href="vny!://forms.theregister.co.uk/mail_author/?story_url=/2006/07/02/ntia_icann_consultation/"]Kieren McCarthy[/A]
[DIV class=Date][SMALL]Published Sunday 2nd July 2006 23:13 GMT[/SMALL]
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[/SCRIPT] [A class=TopTextLink style="COLOR: #00d" href="vny!://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;39093442;13533154;c?vny!://www.jobsite.co.uk/"]Find your perfect job - click here for thousands of tech vacancies.[/A] [NOSCRIPT] [a class="TopTextLink" style="color: #00D;" href="vny!://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;39093442;13533154;c?vny!://www.jobsite.co.uk/"]Find your perfect job - click here from thousands of tech vacancies[/a] [/NOSCRIPT] [DIV id=Body] The US government is asking for comments on how the internet should be run, and anyone is allowed to comment - but you'll need to be quick.
The NTIA - an arm of the US government's department of commerce - is holding a public meeting at the end of July over what should happen to the current Internet overseeing organisation ICANN when its contract is renewed in September. In the meantime, it has opened a public comment board where you are able to email comments for the US government and the rest of the world to see. The board is open now but comments need to be sent by this Friday, 7 July. The email postal address is [A href="mailto:
[email protected]"]
[email protected][/A].
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This situation has already seen a flood of emails from people asking for the US government to reconsider its role and allow a sharing of power between governments at the very top of the net to prevent any undue influence from creeping into the system. Numerous statements are also expected in the next few days from internet organisations, including ICANN itself.
The "notice of inquiry" asks specific questions about how ICANN functions - and should function - and poses wide-ranging questions about what could be done in the future. There is some concern that since ICANN remains a relatively unknown organisation this will put people off making their views known, so the At-Large Advisory Committee, which represents the views of ordinary internet users within ICANN, has set up its [A href="vny!://icannalac.org/content/view/107/88/"]own query process[/A] to elicit suggestions from the wider public.
If you want to know more, you can read about it on the [A href="vny!://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/frnotices/2006/NOI_DNS_Transition_0506.htm"]NTIA website[/A], or you can visit the people's representative ALAC at its home pages: [A href="vny!://www.icannalac.org/"]www.icannalac.org[/A]. Now's your chance to have you're voice heard, so get typing. ®
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