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<http://www.tbtf.com/roving_reporter/> Sat Sep 30 14:12:23 EDT 2000 Milosevic, BOFH Xeni Jardin of the Silicon Alley Reporter daily reports[1] that "one of Yugoslavia's senior top level domain (TLD) administrators" has alleged that "a series of personal threats and blackmail from a Milosevic government official compelled a member of the .yu TLD administration team to temporarily take over and redirect" opposition sites during the elections in Yugoslavia. [1] <http://www.siliconalleydaily.com/issues/default.html#Headline6314> Sat Sep 30 14:12:12 EDT 2000 Our Ouija board says... ...E...D...RESIGNS...C-O-B -- *chairman of the board?* -- ...B4...LA NOV...LEST...MAL MMBRS...VOTE...ON...NEW...COB... *Who are you?* J...P... Really? NO...CUL8R... Will Esther resign? Who will replace her? Will ICANN seize the opportunity for tearful pomp and circumstance to upstage any MAL activities? Stay tuned... And whatever happened to that executive search[2] to replace Maximum Leader Mike Roberts? The roving_reporter can think of at least one candidate who'll soon be "between opportuinities" who has all the qualifications: a proven ability to manufacture consensus, a detailed understanding of elections and institutional dynamics, and a strong interest in DNS issues. Stay tuned... [2] <http://www.icann.org/announcements/icann-pr03may00.htm> Sat Sep 30 14:12:02 EDT 2000 MAL? What MAL? Oh, that MAL... ICANN announced the agenda[3] for its November meeting in Los Angeles. There are no plans[4] for the shiny new Membership At Large to meet. [3] <http://www.icann.org/mdr2000/#schedule> [4] <http://www.icann.org/mdr2000/#schedule> Sat Sep 30 14:12:39 EDT 2000 LolitaWatch, v. 2.0 offers new features C|Net is reporting[5] (if you call a press release larded out with factoid filler grafs "reporting") that a bloke in San Diego by the name of Page Howe has submitted a proposal to ICANN for a .kids domain. The optimistic Mr. Howe further boosted morale in the ICANN offices when he said, "If we get rejected this time around, we'll just keep trying until ICANN thinks it's a good idea"; evidently, he's earmarked $10 million for his ICANN-funding program. One wag has echoed Tim May's response to a prior proposal along these lines[6] by dubbing Mr. Howe's project a "whois for pedophiles." [5] <http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-202-2896738.html> [6] <http://staff.qnx.com/~glen/deadbeef/1151.html> Tue Sep 26 00:50:42 EDT 2000 Jamie Love on the ICANN DNSO election results The ever-excellent Jamie Love of the Consumer Project on Technology has posted an interesting note[7] about ICANN's DNSO (Domain Name Supporting Organization) elections to his "Random-bits" list, which offers "a pretty good indication of the DNSO power structure," hence of the prevailing forces in ICANN. Note that Jamie received 127 endorsements, just a few shy of the total number of endorsements received from all the competing candidates combined -- and more than four times the number received by the election's winner, Jonathan Cohen, "the strongest voice for big corporate trademark interests on the ICANN board." [7] <http://lists.essential.org/pipermail/random-bits/2000-September/000342.html> [8] <http://lists.essential.org/mailman/listinfo/random-bits> -- \|/ ____ \|/ @~/ oO \~@ /_( \__/ )_\ \_U__/ _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold