Plan Would Give Government Virtual Veto Over Internet Governance 65
An anonymous reader writes The debate over Internet governance for much of the past decade has
often come down to a battle between ICANN and the United Nations.
The reality has always been far more complicated. The U.S. still
maintains contractual
control over ICANN, while all governments exert considerable
power within the ICANN model through the Governmental
Advisory Committee (GAC). Now governments are looking for even
more power, seeking a near-complete
veto power of ICANN decisions.
Re:Does it matter? (Score:2, Interesting)
An American would think that. Citizens from other countries may well disagree there. Especially because of that unthinking American preference for Americans in charge everywhere.
Really? Do tell us about all the governments that would rather have Iran or North Korea in charge of ICANN. Please :)
Re:Does it matter? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm from Norway. I think the United States has handled it well and there are few countries I would trust to do so.