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Re: [ga] ICANN not a Governing Body


I grow stupid in that I cannot help people understand the area that I truly do
understand.

Whether we like it or not, the U.S. Government owns the Internet.  I ask all who
disagree to contact our lawyers, Touton and Sims and ask their opinion and from
what my lawyer told me they have about 48 hours to get back to you, otherwise
they are neglectful. Remember we are the clients not the Board.

Jefsey, the way you ignore this reality, is dreaming.  Yes your French language
concepts add to the debate about how Gov and all it's uses are varying.

But we have to deal in reality here, if the USG does not own the resource of the
Internet, who does?  Are you saying it is like outer space?  Are you saying that
it is all free enterprise?

Sincerely,

Joanna Lane wrote:

> The APA does not apply to the iCANN as the iCANN does not
> manage any US resource. It only serve the USA as 243 other
> countries in listing three or four lines about the ".us" zone
> server in the master-root.
>
> APA however may apply to some parts of the iCANN as long
> as the US interests are concerned, as the French administrative
> law applies as far as French telecom interests are involved,
> as it is true in 242 other countries as well.
>
> Jefsey
>
> Hi Jefsey,
> Could you explain this please? I may have *misunderstood*, but I thought
> that the master-root to which others are connected, are privately owned US
> resource, therefore subject to APA, as is ICANN, being a US corporation. I'd
> like to be clear about what parts of ICANN function are subject to APA, and
> what parts are not.
> Thanks,
> Joanna
>
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