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Originally Posted by CYF
I implied no such thing. I asked how a California non-profit can "default to UN Control" which is what you stated.
Still holding my breath on your proof that the UN controls ICANN.
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I guess they have become the Federal Reserve of the internet. There's no mention of who the "overseers" are just that there are overseers. I just have to put 2+2 together I guess. Since this all occurred the UN has been making lots of "proposals"
ICANN oversight: a change of phase
"The reviews will be conducted by “oversight panels” that include representatives of foreign governments. That is an area where the details are especially hazy. We do not know how these “oversight panels” will be selected, or whether they will include business and civil society in a balanced way as well as foreign governments."
"The Economist article reports that the U.S. government will retain “a permanent seat” on the panel dealing with accountability. It also claims that “there are no penalties if ICANN fails to heed its new overseers.”
http://blog.internetgovernance.org/b...5/4332022.html