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[anti-abuse-wg] anti-abuse-wg Digest, Vol 89, Issue 15 -- was about 2019-03
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Sascha Luck [ml]
aawg at c4inet.net
Fri Apr 5 14:35:35 CEST 2019
On Fri, Apr 05, 2019 at 08:23:12AM +0100, Carlos Friaas wrote: > >So you seem to prefer regulation over self-regulation? Not per se, just that I'd prefer governmental regulation over the kind of regulation 2019-03 envisions. >And who would be doing that regulation? >- some EC org (service region goes way beyond EU...) We will see this "EU Internet Regulator" within the term of the next EU Commission / EUPARL. The (probably) next commisssion president Manfred Weber has committed to this: http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/manfred-weber-das-internet-muss-europaeischer-werden-a-1260900.html (Sorry, it's in German. There is no other source I can find) Now, this will happen whether 2019-03 passes or not, the question is will they leave resource management alone, because it works, or will it transfer into the domain of this regulator? As for the service region, the EU cares only about the EU. Whatever happens to the rest of the SR is not their concern. rgds, SL
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