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short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World
- Subject: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World
- From: michael.holstein at csuohio.edu (Michael O Holstein)
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 20:05:07 +0000
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Short answer,
Yes .. provided you don't care if anyone can see it.
Take a look at what NEW.NET tried with DNS back in the day.
Cheers,
Michael Holstein
Cleveland State University
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Subject: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World
Topic: ICANN Vs. The World.
The question at hand is.. Do countries/businesses have to affiliate or utilize any of those services provided by ICANN other than the assignment of an IP address? And can you get away with LAN/CAN/MAN stand-alone systems [instead of utilizing DNS-via-ICANN]??
Example:
Is it legal to cut off those DNS systems and loop in backwards? (instead of bidirectional). ** I don't want my city/schools/other systems hooked into the World Wide Web. // someone let me know when you get a chance.