On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 07:35:20PM +0100, Nigel Roberts wrote:
What must be really worrying from the right-wing in the USA is that (unless I'm mistaken) there's no carve out from ICANN (claimed) authority over .MIL/GOV as being any different from .COM/NET
ICANN has exactly the same effective authority over any TLD as over any other: it controls the delegation from the root. That's it. It seems to me that an agreement between ICANN and the relevant USG departments that these are going to be treated effectively as ccTLDs (the way that the "IDN" ccTLDs are) would completely cover the matter. It also seems to me that the reason ICANN hasn't pressed on that has nothing to do with ICANN, and everything to do with a national government that didn't see a reason to have what Steve DelBianco called "more paper" last Tuesday. This is a completely artificial problem. A -- Andrew Sullivan ajs@anvilwalrusden.com