Hi, I always have a problem with the expectations of people who me tell me what I surely can't expect. True, there is no way to tell governments what they can and can't do in any circumstance, let alone routing. But certainly I think ICANN can describe what sorts of behavior is and is not appropriate and certainly I think that allocation policy can look at taking such behaviors into account. I am not sure what else I expect ICANN could do, but now that you mention it, it certainly seems worth investigating. a. On 30 Jan 2011, at 22:17, John R. Levine wrote:
It is a policy problem related to ICANN areas of responsibility.
Surely you don't expect ICANN to promulgate rules that tell governments what they can route?
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