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[dns-wg] the seven people who hold the keys to worldwide internet security
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Jim Reid
jim at rfc1035.com
Mon Mar 3 15:55:52 CET 2014
On 3 Mar 2014, at 14:39, Lutz Donnerhacke <lutz at iks-jena.de> wrote: > * Kim Davies wrote: >> I actually think the story does a great job of making a deathly boring procedure interesting and accessible. > > It's not only boring. It's expensive, too. The participants have to pay for the fame. This might change. ICANN's just finished a consultation on the "people who hold the keys to worldwide internet security". [You might recall Kim asking here for people to respond.] One of the questions that was asked was if funding of TCR's expenses would somehow create a conflict of interest or compromise their integrity.
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