[governance] RE: who does "public policy" then?
Milton Mueller
mueller at syr.edu
Tue Apr 17 03:48:45 EDT 2007
Sorry, Parminder. I stand corrected.
>>> "Parminder" <parminder at itforchange.net> 4/15/2007 1:29 AM >>>
>And now as the government sector gets better and better accommodated
by
>ICANN, we may be moving towards an alliance of the rich, corporates
and
>governments doing mutual accommodations and governing the most
important
>infrastructure of the emerging information society in their interests.
For
me it is a scary scenario. I quote a recent email by Mawaki.
>>Meanwhile, the transition has unfortunately been on and on...
>>too long, untill now all the governments are realizing what power
they can
>>exert over the central infrastructure of the >Net ... In a short
while,
>>they will all love ICANN and oppose any institutional change;....
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