EU deal threatens end to US dominance of internet
From El Reg:http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/30/eu_deal_wsis/
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A dramatic last-minute deal drawn up by the EU may mark the end of the US government's control of the internet.
The UK, acting as European representative, stunned delegates from around the world during a late-night session on Wednesday when it produced a series of paragraphs that effectively outlined the end of the US-created internet infrastructure.
It called for a "new co-operation model" that would not only oversee public policy matters but also create procedures for changing the internet's "root zone file", managers of country domains (such as .uk or .de), create a new arbitration service for the internet, and produce rules to cover the domain name system (DNS).
In essence, a new version of the current overseeing body ICANN and an end to the US government's overall control of the DNS.
Now I don't know too much about the internet at it root though I did know it had been a US controlled project/process?
As an end user its not perfect but things are not too bad.
The EU has a well deserved reputation for relentless bureaucracy and a pace of change which makes geological processes look fast (plus greed, corruption, nepotism etc). I don't know if it's involvement will be a good thing at all.
Coversely I don't think it's a particlarly good thing for the running of the internet to be overly dominated by a single country.
Thought this might be worth a bit of a debate.
<edit>The Inq also has a column: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26584
Easier reading but with a definite anti-US slant.