"Today we are protected against malevolent DNS not by institutions but by people. Today all that protects us is the good will of the people who have their hands on the buttons of the top (root) and intermediary (TLD) DNS servers. Those groups who, through historical chance, run one of the 13 root servers happen, are, for the time being, honorable and public-minded. "But times change, people change. And sometimes people, or organizations are coerced to depart from past behavior. One of the great failures of internet governance under the hand of the US Department of Commerce and it's unacknowledged offspring, ICANN, is that the root servers are answerable only to themselves." Karl Auerbach, February 13, 2006 http://www.cavebear.com/cbblog-archives/000232.htmlReceived on Sat Mar 04 2006 - 17:28:39 UTC
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