[LINK] unlawful interception of internet traffic?
Jan Whitaker
jwhit at melbpc.org.au
Fri Dec 8 17:37:32 AEDT 2006
At 04:40 PM 8/12/2006, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
>It seems that the governance of DNS is a problem... there was some
>discussion about ISP being covered by the TIO but the cost of this
>was thought to be prohibitive. It is worth noting though that my
>problems were with a Telco, which had bought the Telco that had bought the ISP.
Maybe I'm just naive about the net governance, but wouldn't there be
some requirement in ICANN re interpretation of DNs for the transfer
of information on the net in general? It seems to me that if the DNS
breaks, there is no way the net can function.
Jan Whitaker
JLWhitaker Associates, Melbourne Victoria
jwhit at janwhitaker.com
business: http://www.janwhitaker.com
personal: http://www.janwhitaker.com/personal/
commentary: http://janwhitaker.com/jansblog/
'Seed planting is often the most important step. Without the seed,
there is no plant.' - JW, April 2005
_ __________________ _
More information about the Link
mailing list