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<nettime> Reclaiming the Net: Talk v. Action |
In light of recent events involving the "Privatization" of the Doman Name System, the formation of ICANN, and US Government intervention into controlling the "orderly process of privatization" of the Internet on its own terms (DOC, DOJ, NSA, etc.) some individuals have called on the SBA (Small Business Administration) to hold a conference on DNS alternatives by independent operators and small businesses. In that dialog, the following discussion has emerged. It has been summarized for Nettime below. The Power of the network lies at the EDGES. US Government and Corporations seek to reign that power back in to the CENTER. The DNS INDEPENDENCE movement, spearheaded by projects such as Name.Space and others including ORSC and IPV8, IPV16 seek to "route around" the central control, and move the powers back into the hands of the USERS at the EDGES and ACROSS the net, and not to be bound and regulated by the monied interests who wish to concentrate the power at the CENTER. Whether we resign ourselves to idle talk, criticism, complaints, complicity, inaction, or choose to make positive, proactive steps to RECLAIM THE NET, the choices we make today and in the coming months will certainly affect the shift of power over media. RTN -----Original Message----- From: Tom Lowenhaupt <toml@communisphere.com> <snip> > >I know that IPv4, 6, 8, and 16 are topics of daily discussion to most >involved with the DNS discussion. But to the 8 million U.S. small businesses >(and the world's 6 billion people) who will be forced to live with these DNS >protocol decisions, all this IP4-6-8... is meaningless mumbo jumbo. > Tom, It is quite simple if you use this analogy... IP Address Space is similar to LAND DNS Name Space is similar to BILLBOARDS Those who are allocated land control the Internet. The land owners and the people who delegate land love to see people debating about billboards because it shifts the focus from the real issues which are why do some companies have land and some do not... and more importantly, why are the taxes on the land funding ICANN which keeps the billboard discussions going ? Imagine that the IPv4 Address Space is similar to the land occupied by New York City. Imagine that the DNS billboards are what line Times Square and 42nd St. Imagine that the average citizen or netizen is standing in the street looking up at the signs and is not focused on who owns the land under their feet. All while they are gawking at the wonder of the net, ICANN and ARIN are taxing the land "owners" and the billboard owners by setting themselves up to be psuedo-government agencies similar to the various license bureaus that collect fees from the brick and mortar world. You have a choice, you can stand around gawking at the sites in the highly controlled and heavily taxed IPv4 Address Space or you can head West and develop new land (Address Space) with your own billboards (Name Space) and be a true Internet pioneer... ...it is your choice...I have made my choice long ago... Jim Fleming If you are interested in seeing who "owns" ALL of the LAND in the IPv4 Address Space, here is the list. http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/ipv4-address-space -----Original Message----- From: Michael Sondow <msondow@iciiu.org> I'll bet >that the people we know of who have already done considerable work >on the conference subject - Fleming, Stefferud, Gerck, Sexton, >Auerbach, Semitch, etc. - would be happy to contribute information. > In my opinion, additional energy on these topics would be best invested heading "West" away from the ICANN and ARIN controlled IPv4 Address Space and the highly restricted DNS Name Space that goes with it. If more people had done that years ago when we were conned into believing that the DOC was going to solve all of the problems in a few months, we would all be better off and the world would be a much better place. I do not believe that any SBA-lead activity will change anything. Average netizens working together on hardware, software and documentation can create a better world. That is where I am focusing my energy. Jim Fleming -----Original Message----- From: Michael Sondow <msondow@iciiu.org> >with, those that control the media and ther means of informing the >public, how do you propose educating the citizens, so that they can >make the choice to "route around" the problem? > The same way that people were educated to start using the IPv4 Internet to "route around" the other networks that have fallen by the wayside, victims of some of the same problems that infect ICANN and ARIN. ...walk West...climb a mountain...sit there and watch the ICANN and ARIN show...from a distance...and enjoy the clear air and the freedom of the IPv8 and IPv16 Internet Address Spaces...it is your choice...I have made my choice... Good luck to everyone... Jim Fleming -----Original Message----- From: Michael Sondow <msondow@iciiu.org> > >The average citizen (your subject, Jim) hasn't this choice. He or >she cannot uproot and head west. There is a society here that we all >participate in, commercial and non-commercial Internet users alike. >No one is going to abandon what they have at stake, which is often >their livelihood, and begin over again on the margens of society. At >least, that will not happen unless the present Internet dissociates >or simply stops functioning, which isn't likely to occur. So what we >need are viable alternatives for an evolution of the present >Internet towards a freer situation that gives the users more choice, >rather than the present congealing and implosion of old vested >interests, not an abandonment of the Internet to IBM, AT&T, and >AOL-TimeWarner. > ------------------------------------------------------------------ Get Free Private Encrypted Email https://mail.lokmail.net # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net