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The Winners and Losers of the Internet Break-Up

by Naseem Javed *

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Despite all the back-room and hush-hush maneuvers, this small group of global techno-bandits, rightly or wrongly, have far too much control over what we cherish and what we use the most - our information.

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Until there are very open and public discussions on this subject, the global audience will remain almost oblivious to the delicate tightrope walk that occurs whenever the ICANN circus comes to town. Unless there are some mind-bending and body-stretching exercises done to deliver more oxygen to the brain, the deal brokers are slowly but surely approaching disaster. For now, there can be no direct beneficiaries to this dangerous game.

Why should Internet break and how ridiculous is this issue? Imagine if a few printers around the globe got together and jointly decided to replace all our current currencies and their value and choose brand new colors, designs and new value all on their own.

Economy? What economy?

Hey, this is not just some printing issue! And therefore, it is not just a numbering issue. It is all about global naming standards, corporate nomenclature and a sophisticated application of global naming architectural laws to fit the complex global needs. Like the economy, it's in the name, stupid.

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* Contributed by -
Naseem Javed, author of Naming for Power and Domain Wars, is recognized as a world authority on Global Name Identities and Domain Issues. He introduced The Laws of Corporate Naming in the 80's and also founded ABC Namebank, a consultancy established in New York and Toronto, a quarter century ago.


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