[governance] "Oversight"

Jean-Louis FULLSACK jlfullsack at orange.fr
Wed Jun 13 04:38:03 EDT 2012


Dear Louis

 

I think Parminder's fears are right, especially for those countries (and they the majority) who don't have neither the financial, nor the technical, nor the human resources to establish, to operate and to maintain/develop the "root mirror architecture" you mention in your reply.

 

Therefore I support a more critical approach for CS orgs on this fundamental issue of Internet governance.

 

Jean-Louis Fullsack





> Message du 13/06/12 05:09
> De : "Louis Pouzin (well)" 
> A : governance at lists.igcaucus.org, "parminder" 
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> Objet : [governance] "Oversight"
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 4:53 PM, parminder 
wrote:
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Lee, Since you, and also David, seem to rely a lot on the argument about root servers that are under no contractual obligation 'to do anything', I must address it. The US based majority of root servers - which is all but three -  may not be under any contractual obligations but they are subject to US law, and legitimate executive orders. This is the real issue, not just the involved contract law. In any condition that US law and executive power considers special - whether IP enforcement or security/ warfare related, all US based root servers will be obliged to fall in line. 
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> As for the three - or is it four - non US based root servers, firstly, they are all in US friendly countries, on whom US has great persuasive influence. In any case, the cost of non compliance to republishing the authentic root version - in terms of possible general disruptions etc - is too high for anyone to a make a reasonable assessment that they are may not  fall in line.
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> Here I have some trouble following the logic. The root mirrors infrastructure exists in most countries with enough bandwidth to handle requests, see . It costs the same regardless of the root they use. Thus, States or other organizations could maintain their own root, which does not have to differ from the Verisign version. However, they could screen zone transfers to make sure the contents are valid, and fix them if needed.
> 
> Regards
> 
>




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