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confludemocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 11:03 AM
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EU wants shared control of the Internet
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The US and the EU are headed for a showdown over future control of the Internet, if recent statements at a UN meeting are any indication. Noting that "the Internet is a global resource," EU spokesman Martin Selmayr called for a new cooperation model, AP reported. "The EU … is very firm on this position," he said.
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Meanwhile, a senior U.S. official reiterated Thursday that the country wants to remain the Internet’s ultimate authority.The proposal calls for a new forum to address policy issues at a global level but not to perform oversight tasks, and also for a new cooperation model to manage global allocation of IP number blocks, procedures for changing the root file system and rules for the DNS (domain name system), among other things.
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The US ambassador to the meeting, David Gross, said: ""We will not agree to the UN taking over the management of the Internet. Some countries want that. We think that’s unacceptable."

more:
http://government.zdnet.com/?p=1808

And why not? With the insanity going on in our gvt, aren't they right to want to distance themselves from US hegemony in this vital area?
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