In denial -- apparently Steve DelBianco of NetChoice and others think its their job to be #ICANN cheerleaders #igfAEI
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
Inside the Beltway they want to beat up on France for daring to question #ICANN and US government #igfAEI
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
Apparently if you dare question unaccountable #ICANN like #France has, expect US Gov and inside the Beltway hostility #igfAEI
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
Multistakeholderism means #ICANN insiders, US government, and special interests control internet DNS #igfAEI
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
Larry Strickling dares not mention #Snowden as the main reason for the NTIA #IANA transition announcement #igfAEI
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
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Strickling asserts IANA isn't USG property. If court finds it is, Congress must auith transfer to ICANN. Let's see legal analysis! #igfAEI
— Berin Szoka (@BerinSzoka) July 22, 2014
Naive Larry Strickling apparently does not understand that #ICANN bylaws can be changed at any time #igfAEI
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
#ICANN Board of Directors initiated process to incorporate under Swiss law - ICANN Board Resolution 2014.02.17.01 #igfAEI
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
How can #ICANN be held accountable? Read the French Senate proposal http://t.co/Hoie6laliS #igfAEI
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
#igfAEI want to know what #ICANN structure looks? @NetChoice Steve DelBianco breaks it down pic.twitter.com/DuTTcxITMW
— Katie McAuliffe (@DigitalLiberty) July 22, 2014
Notice that unlike Registrars, Domain Name Registrants have no representation within #ICANN @DigitalLiberty @NetChoice #accountability
— Domain Mondo (@DomainMondo) July 22, 2014
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