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ICANN: It's my party and I'll cry if I want to

So it's goodbye from him

By Kieren McCarthy

Posted in Music and Media, 10th September 2001 12:02 GMT

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ICANN meeting This is the fifth and final instalment of our exclusive diary from New.net's director of policy and marketing Andy Duff on the ICANN meeting in Uruguay. Having met up with all the combatants, sorry constituencies, and told of trouble brewing; demonstrated just one aspect of ICANN's bureaucratic and self-serving processes; and chewed over the future of the organisation, Andy spends his last day in Montevideo having a few lagers and a chin wag with some of the lead players

Speaking for New.net, we'll continue to advocate a thinner ICANN with less interference in the market and on attempts (like ours) to give Internet users greater choice. We'll also continue to push for better interfaces between *all* the users of the Internet and ICANN. Our business would not have been needed if ICANN was genuinely addressing the needs of the broad Internet community - specifically by releasing new top-level domains at a speed which matches market demand. If you want top contact me, you can reach me at andy@new.net.

Adios till the next ICANN get-together on their home patch in LA.

Andy

Previous diaries

Performance and cocktails (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/21555.html)
The bickering begins (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/21553.html)
Mexican stand-off in Montevideo (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/21546.html)
The insider's guide to the ICANN meeting (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/21533.html)