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[ PRIVACY Forum ] Leased docs show ITU indeed would like to control

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Sat Dec 8 16:11:16 2012

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Leased docs show ITU indeed would like to control the Internet,
including allocations of IP addresses, endorsing government
surveillance, and much more

http://j.mp/VVk6rX  (ZDNET)

    ... attendees at the World Telecommunication Standardization
    Assembly (WTSA) were "surprised" with an aggressive last-minute
    proposal by the Arab States that the ITU become a provider of IP
    addresses, citing "historical imbalances" relating to the
    allocation of traditional IPv4 addresses.  The proposal was halted
    when the U.S. threatened that it would refuse to accept the
    decision if it were passed. In a softening move, the ITU then
    decided it would, "conduct a feasibility study on the necessary
    action that would enable ITU-T to become a registry of IPv6
    addresses" for the ITU Council to consider in 2013.  It's
    outrageous to think that any country would propose "state
    surveillance," or "the sovereign right to force Internet companies
    to hand over private information." But, this seems to be just what
    this document is proposing ...

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Surprised?  You shouldn't be.

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