Originally posted by WageSlave
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Looks like I'll be dusting off the old cart and heading out to Torremolinos, where it's more sensible.
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanJust take a look at this forum, shouldn't be allowed.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveWhy does the Internet need to be controlled anyway????
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Originally posted by Not So WiseThough unlikely to happen as no one is really likely to trust the UN to run things anyway
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As the preferences for .com instead of other more apropriate extensions continue to fall i already see USA's control slipping somewhat. All it would take is the other major internet countrys banding together to take away control of everything else except the .com
Though unlikely to happen as no one is really likely to trust the UN to run things anyway
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Oh Dear: Internet's future debated by UN
A UN group charged with deciding how the net should be run has failed to reach a decision.
The group's report suggests four possible futures for net governance that range from no change to complete overhaul.
The proposals will go forward to a key UN net and society conference due to take place in November.
The report comes as the US says it plans to keep its role as overseer of the net's core administrative body.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4692743.stm
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