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Re: [ga] The never ending ICANN Hoax on IDNs

  • To: Joe Baptista <baptista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [ga] The never ending ICANN Hoax on IDNs
  • From: "Jeffrey A. Williams" <jwkckid1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:09:20 -0800

Dr. Joe and all,

  I am afraid I must largly agree with both sets of your comments,
remarks and conclusions, Joe.

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Joe Baptista wrote:

> My response to the latest ICANN announcement - in short - its all crap.
> The ICANN announcement I mean.  Were just continueing with the dog and
> pony show when ICANN clearly has failed.
>
> Joe Baptista wrote:
>
> >
> > IDN is a black hole that ICANN hopes the Internet community falls
> > into.  And we don't have that much time to play these never ending
> > ICANN games of "pretend we know what were doing".  ICANNs IDN mission
> > can be best explained as a response to a crisis.  Many ccTLDs have
> > launched IDNs.  Examples include China MII, the Arab countries, the
> > internet independent IRAN and this includes commercial interests like
> > i-dns.  Then we have major countries like India who plan to launch
> > their own this year.  The usuage of IDN TLDs are exploding country by
> > country.  Essentially the Internet root is now fractured beyond belief
> > and RFC 2826 is a constant reminded to ICANN of its failure to bring
> > together the internet under one root.  Now we must contend with many
> > roots having many views of the Internet and not all of them error free.
> >
> > Alot of bad roots out there with alot of bad data.  The only root that
> > is error free is the Public Root which sees TLDs across all internet
> > fractures of all Public Roots.  This includes all known IDN TLDs.  Can
> > ICANN make the same claim - answer is no.  They simply don't have the
> > technology to support an expanding Internet not under their control.
> > And RFC 2826 is ICANNs funeral.  RFC 2826 is a wonder piece of
> > internet engineering.  It simply lays down the rules that define the
> > internets root function.  And it is clear that a root not in control
> > fractures name space and violates RFC 2826.
> > That is where we at at today.  ICANN is a root system without control
> > and it has no technical mechanisim to list name space it does not
> > know.  And no technical plans to discover that universe.  This is why
> > after years of sleeping on the job we now see ICANN racing to set
> > itself up and the IDN authority.
> >
> > I have been discusted by these announcements from ICANN claims they
> > are launching and experimenting with IDN TLDs.  What a hoax all that
> > propaganda has been.  Even the crooks over in europe of whom some
> > members are closely associated with ICANN are making those claims.
> > ICANN is no better then the crooks when they make these false claims.
> > The first name space root system to test IDNs and prove them
> > successful was i-dns - www.i-dns.net - not ICANN.
> >
> > But ICANN continues - with this announcement today on ccTLD IDNs - to
> > play itself and this community as fools.  Instead of playing these
> > games of press release catchup and pretending to be first, ICANN
> > should instead recognize that many countries have started their own
> > TLD systems and have left them behind.  Then ICANN should immediately
> > list those IDN TLDs that are operational in the root.
> >
> > But that won't happen - instead we'll be subjected to the ICANN
> > bureacracy that contnues to hoax the world into thinking it has any
> > legitimacy left.
> >
> > regards
> > joe baptista
> >
>
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> Joe Baptista                                www.publicroot.org
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