[At-Large] R: R: Is ICANN's oversight really moving away from the US government?
Seth M Reiss
seth.reiss at lex-ip.com
Sun Mar 27 23:00:21 UTC 2016
Yes, and only state parties and not individuals, businesses or most
organizations can appeal treaty matters to the ICJ.
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[mailto:at-large-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org] On Behalf Of John R.
Levine
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Subject: Re: [At-Large] R: R: Is ICANN's oversight really moving away from
the US government?
> In one sentence: if a new organisation oversees ICANN, who oversees
> the new steward?
The ITU, of course. Or perhaps an oversight board consisting of political
flacks appointed by each of the treaty signatories.
I don't understand why we're wasting time with this nonsense. There is no
such thing as "international incorporation" and any plausible UN or treaty
alternative would give governments total control.
R's,
John
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