Paul Twomey was the Chief Executive Officer and President of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbersfrom March 2003 to June 2009. ICANN is the chief rule-making body for internet policy worldwide... (wikipedia)
We look forward to talking to them about it.
If the Internet had been developed in Australia, I don't think we would have had so much heat on this discussion.
We believe there are other defendants out there.
The top line is that we now have a way to insure that any new service insures the security and the stability of the Internet.
First of all, the agreement has not threatened the security and stability of the core operations of the Internet. For users, nothing is going to change from the present situation. This is very good because untried models, which had been discussed, could have been destabilizing.
this is a framework and an agreement that will ensure no more ... unilateral controversial introduction of registry services.
It was impossible to get sufficient time for consideration by the Government Advisory Committee members and therefore the board, the chairman decided to postpone the consideration.