But, John, if it doesnt bother you too much... Would like to know why you think it is not relevant to ICANN community?...
ICANN's job is to manage identifiers in the DNS and (to some extent) IP addresses. This order has no effect on that. There are lots of things that might affect some people who are also involved with ICANN. For example, many of us live in the United States and our personal tax bills will change due to the bill that Congress recently passed. But I hope we agree that's not relevant here, either. R's, John PS:
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-347926A1.pdf 33. DNS. We find that Domain Name System (DNS) is an indispensable functionality of broadband Internet access service.101
Does this mean that the DNS is an exception? and therefore DNS neutrality is preserved?
I have no idea what you mean by "DNS neutrality", and I'm pretty sure I don't want to know. If you mean that ISPs rewrite DNS results, e.g., replace NXDOMAIN with an A record of a web server, or they block resolution of names they believe to be malicious, they've been doing that all along. But whatever it might be, it's not ICANN's remit.