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[alac] FYI: Doc VeriSign new agreement - issues

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  • Subject: [alac] FYI: Doc VeriSign new agreement - issues
  • From: "Izumi AIZU" <aizu@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 05:01:44 +0900

Here is exerts from the my e-mail question and answer from Milton Muller.
> means my questions:

I naiively had thought that USG/DOC has had the ultimate authority
over .com and any other resources, despite, or in addition to ICANN's
authority which is under the mercy of USG anyway with the MoU.

Is there any really new element between DOC and VeriSign to the existing
cooperative agreement?

Yes. VeriSign's control of .com began with a National Science Foundation "cooperative agreement" starting in 1991, which was switched to the Commerce Dept in 1997. But the whole idea of ICANN was that assignment and regulation of gTLD registries, including VeriSign, would be delegated to ICANN.

The Nov. 30 decision is quite significant because Commerce is giving up
on using ICANN to renew .com, it asserts that it must have final say on
any aspect of the registry contract. Nothing like that formally existed before.


Does VeriSingh have more "freedom" than before?

No, it has less in some respects.

Has ICANN really been undermined (looks like)?

Yes, because its registry agreement for .com is now formally reviewed and approved by Commerce, rather than the decision being fully delegated to ICANN. If you are VeriSign, you negotiate primarily with Commerce about .com, not ICANN.

Are these change very clear, or subject of interpretation?

Oh, anything can be "interpreted" in different ways, that's what you pay PR flaks for, and that's why certain apologists will never concede anything.

Just read the agreement, to me it's very clear that this is (yet
another) significant departure from the concept of an independent,
globalized Internet governance authority and a another step toward
stronger US control.

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                    >> Izumi Aizu <<

           Institute for HyperNetwork Society
           Kumon Center, Tama University
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-- >> Izumi Aizu <<

            Institute for HyperNetwork Society
            Kumon Center, Tama University
                            * * * * *
             << Writing the Future of the History >>
                              www.anr.org



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