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[Comment-Mac] Cone of Silence: ICANN or Internet Democracy is Failing
Following is from an article in TELEPOLIS titled
Cone of Silence
ICANN or Internet democracy is failing
by John Horvath
URL: http://www.heise.de/tp/english/inhalt/te/2837/1.html
an excerpt follows:
"...There's a battle being waged behind the scenes that many
of us don't know about - even those whose lives have now become
dependent on computer mediated communication systems like the
Internet. The process to hand over government control of the
Internet to a private body - a process which was formulated
last summer and initiated toward the end of that same year
- has been rife with problems that various sides are continually
struggling to deal with.
While many people who use the Internet will have heard about this
process and the organisation involved - ICANN , to which the whole
process has become synonymous - the truth of the matter is that for
the vast majority it is something relatively unknown. Indeed, there's
been a "cone of silence" over the issue, and for those involved that's
just the way they like it.
In order to try and break this cone of silence and to better
understand what is really at stake, what will be looked at is the
origin and evolution of the process and the organisation it has
created, ICANN. Its first moves and the corresponding negative
reaction that gave the whole process a stillborn start will be
examined, along with ways in which attempts have been made to rescue
the process. This will be followed by a more in-depth look at those
for and against ICANN and the process, along with some observations as
to how and why the silent complicity that surrounds the issue exists.
In the end, it will be shown how the issue is not just one involving
the transformation of the Internet from a government body to a private
one, but strikes at the very heart of democracy in the digital age. It
also affects the emergence of a new form of civic discourse, one that
transcends the limits of physical space. In fact, it's something which
will profoundly change our lives, and unless more attention is paid to
what is actually going on behind the scenes, a future will be built
for us that will run counter to many of our hopes and expectations."
(see URL for rest of article)
Also there is an ICANN meeting in Berlin scheduled for
May 25-27.