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[ PRIVACY Forum ] Authoritarian regimes push for larger ITU role in

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Sat Dec 8 17:22:05 2012

Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 14:05:23 -0800
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Authoritarian regimes push for larger ITU role in DNS system

http://t.co/Vq4dYVWi  (ars technica)

   "A copy of the proposal was released by the website WCITLeaks on
    Saturday morning. It is labeled as a proposal made by Russia, the UAE,
    China, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Sudan, and Egypt (though at least one
    Twitter user denies that Egypt supports the document).  The ITU
    regulations were last revised in 1988, so this will be the first time
    ITU rules formally apply to the Internet. The United States has been
    pushing to limit ITU regulations to large telecommunications
    incumbents like AT&T and British Telecom. In contrast, the new UAE
    proposal would bring a broad range of entities, including website
    operators like Google and Facebook, under the jurisdiction of ITU
    regulations.  The new proposal specifies that "member states have the
    right to manage all naming, numbering, addressing and identification
    resources used for international telecommunications/ICT services
    within their territories." This seems to be a challenge to the
    authority of ICANN and IANA, the quasi-private organizations that
    currently oversee the allocation of domain names and IP addresses."

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