back to article Double hammer blow to ICANN and pals' internet power grab bid

The controversial NetMundial Initiative (NMI) – an effort by various countries and organizations to steer the internet – may be beyond saving after a second series of rejections. This time it's been snubbed by the business world and the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) today …

  1. Will Godfrey Silver badge
    Unhappy

    It's never enough is it?

    No matter how much control these people have (or think they have) they always want more.

  2. I ain't Spartacus Gold badge
    Devil

    You'd have to have a heart of stone not to laugh...

    1. Salts

      It has certainly made my day :-)

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    ICANN't

    1. Cipher

      ICANN't

      @justaKOS

      Clever!

      Let's just hope the power hungry can't either...

  4. Hollerith 1

    Written in haste?

    Or does nobody proofread before posting?

    But this article is very cheering. Those guys give me the creeps.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Written in haste?

      No proff reding on the Reg these days dedlines and al thta these dayz.

  5. Mark 85

    Total Anarchy?

    I'll assume that total anarchy is in the offing? The guys in charge are playing the "design by committee so the committee gets the power" game and getting their butts kicked for it.

    So more meetings, more power struggle... possibly neverending. This might be a good thing though I think the US Congress will step in and meddle some, pass some decrees on ICANN which will mess things up again. <sigh> And let's not forget the UN trying to take power also. <double sigh>

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Total Anarchy?

      When the UN, EUC or any of it's supporters do anything, there is always total anarchy. They couldn't agree their way out of a wet paper bag.

  6. earl grey
    Trollface

    we don't want control

    Now queue up over here and bend over.

  7. aurizon

    Yes, yet another crooked proxy for the UN, where many small countries sell their votes, since the UN = 1 vote for 1 country.

    Even a vote by population = fail, as China and India, with their historical homage to Lenin would soon erect all manner of rules (read that as walls) around whatever caught their minds.

    We know the UN is just a sinkhole for $$, and does little of value. Similarly, if this ICAAN proposal comes to pass, a new sinkhole would be born, with all manner of fees to be paid - not by the vast populace of voters, but by those that have the vast assembly of dollars - in other words, rob the few to help the many, and the $$ for the many, well, we will hold that for you, we have needy cronies

    1. Mike VandeVelde

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