Easy To Explain — WHY ICANN is dangerous
This is the quick way to explain why ICANN is so dangerous.
They essentially ‘govern’ the TLDs [top level domains].
Each TLD [such as .com or .org] runs its own ‘phone directory’.
And ICANN controls them through ‘Registry Operator Code of Conduct’.
Right now ICANN is subject to US law, mainly because its headquarters are in the US. But if ICANN’s contract isn’t renewed, it’s free to move overseas [which it secretly plans to] and modify its ‘Registry Operator Code of Conduct’ for each dot-com or dot-org or ...
... theoretically even our military websites.
From October on through to a republican president, there’s no telling how much the White House will coordinate with ICANN in the name of ‘no controlling legal authority’. “I had no choice.” [wink-wink]
[In other words — Hillary will have her gatekeeper if she wins, and Obama might too for a few months.]
Warnings from John Bolton
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3472489/posts
One important snippet:
“But the fact is, under American control, its had remarkable growth. Its been kept free. Its been able to withstand a lot of pressure to try and set rules that favor one side or another. And in an international environment, I can tell you from my own experience, when you get all kinds of governments from all over the world setting standards and making decisions, it will be far less free than it is now... And once we let go of it, we are never getting it back.” [snip]