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[address-policy-wg] 2007-08 New Policy Proposal (Enabling Methods for Reallocation of IPv4 Resources)
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McTim
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Mon Nov 5 14:14:39 CET 2007
Gents, On 11/5/07, Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch at muada.com> wrote: > On 31 okt 2007, at 2:08, David Conrad wrote: <snip> > > > Actually, it doesn't. Your view is somewhat condescending. Folks in > > developing countries are as involved in the way the Internet is > > currently > > "run" (in terms of setting address policy) and are as aware of the > > issues as > > are folks in developed countries. > > Read up on the positions of the Chinese and Brazilians (or rather, > their governments) on "internet governance". When was that whole > circus again? Last year, the one before? Still an ongoing debate: http://info.intgovforum.org/wsl3.php?listy=CIR especially: http://info.intgovforum.org/yoppy.php?poj=37 -- Cheers, McTim $ whois -h whois.afrinic.net mctim
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