[AfrICANN-discuss] US screening new gTLD applicants against US
laws
Fatimata Seye Sylla
fsylla at gmail.com
Thu Dec 16 15:01:20 SAST 2010
Yes, that is Cristal clear !!! However, we shouldn't give up discussing
these issues with governments as their interests should be ours. Human
beings are making the policies for the governments and my belief is that the
US government is aware that these discussions are necessary for "One world,
one internet". Therefore, all countries have their say.
Warmest greetings to all of you,
Fatimata
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Dr Yassin Mshana <ymshana2003 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Thank you Vika for this posting.
>
> This type of issues will keep coming up - the US representation at ICANN -
> GAC is from the Dept of Trade and what we understood then (2004/05) and now
> is that they have to defend and protect their Govt interests - after all,
> that is what all civil Servants do!!
>
> In that case, this is a wish not a directive - it has been like that and
> should remain so...
>
> On ITU seeing this as an opportunity to rescue that situation..? Well, who
> constitutes ITU? - the same! International Civil Servants nominated by their
> Govts.....this will be a similar game but played on different ground
>
> As a matter of ICANN Policy, this issue is not discussable - the answer is
> written on the wall.
>
> My apologies for sounding harsh but facts are facts.
>
> Seasons Greetings
>
> Yasin
> On 15 December 2010 17:38, Vika Mpisane <vika at zadna.org.za> wrote:
>
>> Dear AfrICANN’s
>>
>>
>>
>> Please read Khaled Fattal’s honourable submission at
>> http://forum.icann.org/lists/5gtld-guide/pdfIIMoPfVdQj.pdf and see what
>> an important and disturbing development the “final” new gTLD Draft Applicant
>> Guidebook gives us. I must admit that while I was bogged down to the ccNSO
>> and its council’s business in Cartagena, this important matter escaped my
>> attention.
>>
>>
>>
>> What is Africa’s response to the DAG full granting the US government a
>> right to screen new gTLD applicants against the US (probably more supreme)
>> laws? I really think we can expect non-US people starting to push for
>> alternative DNS root seeing the current DNS is US’ and US’ alone! So if
>> you’re not a US applicant and are from a country the US government considers
>> to be terrorist, then forget about getting your new gTLD! This is what this
>> exactly mean,
>>
>>
>>
>> While I’ve been usually reserved regarding the ITU advances towards the
>> DNS, if ICANN continues to be a US govt entity as it is doing right now
>> (even when ICANN is supposed to move away from this reality through the
>> Affirmation), then who can blame the ITU or even other “Internet rebels” (or
>> should we not call them “Internet freedom fighters”) who have come up with
>> alternative DNSes!
>>
>>
>>
>> I hope subscribers to this list will make their governments aware of this
>> important matter (I believe some already have done so) and that our
>> governments and the AU will not disappoint in withstanding the US monopoly
>> of the currently dominant DNS. It must be fair to expect African governments
>> to express their position even before the ICANN board meets GAC in February
>> 2011.
>>
>>
>>
>> And I hope we won’t hear another view that ICANN needs to first build our
>> capacity before we can respond to this straight-forward nonsense from the
>> ICANN DAG.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>>
>> *Vika Mpisane*
>>
>> ZADNA
>>
>> +27 11 275 0082
>>
>>
>>
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