[governance] ICANN might name former DHS cybersecurity boss

JFC Morfin jefsey at jefsey.com
Sat Jun 27 08:01:21 EDT 2009


Yes; The real issue is when the "regs" (as most of them) apply to a
restricted vision of the Internet architecture that some try to impose for a
lot of good reasons, and users' communities and applications may want to
take a full advantage from the real Internet as it is, not as some which or
think it is.

This is the difficult part, because it is not a transition from a technology
to another one, but a transition from a set of constraints to  open world.
This is precisely what is currently happening at the IETF/WG-IDNABIS.
Respecting the Charter leads to a complete evolution of the Internet usage,
governance, adminance (aministrative and technical governance), services and
economy. This is why a few try to curb usage through architectural tricks,
while others try to document what the Internet really is and propose a
progressive adaptation.

This is also happening while we observe a growing trend from passive content
to active content. This blurs many things. Moreover it permits to consider
the happening of the new communication semantic stratum. With new POV on
many things.
jfc

2009/6/27 Roland Perry <roland at internetpolicyagency.com>

> In message <159471.65531.qm at web83915.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>, at 15:40:41 on
> Fri, 26 Jun 2009, Eric Dierker <cogitoergosum at sbcglobal.net> writes
>
>  So it is safe to say that in your work helping others to navigate around
>> the regulations caused maze of doing business your prefer the straight
>> forward technique of total compliance with the regs rather avoidance?
>>
>
> I don't usually help people "work around" the regs. My primary aim is
> to make sure the regs which are put in place are the right ones; and once
> in place that they are used as effectively as possible to hinder the bad
> guys.  But I do spend quite some time telling people why certain regulations
> don't apply[1] to them, were never intended to apply to them; which isn't
> quite the same as avoiding the regs.
>
> [1] Often manifested by authorities claiming powers they don't actually
> have, or ignoring safeguards that should have inhibited them.
>
> --
> Roland Perry
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