Bob Allisat (by way of Name.Space) on Wed, 24 Mar 1999 10:36:57 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> [IFWP] Death of Net Predicted (Courtesy ICANN/NSI/SAIC/USG/EU/ETC) |
Monopoly siutuations invite the kind of decision making and public reaction we are witnessing in regards to Network Solutions recent abandonment of the Internic moniker (not to mention the highly covered up reaction to the ICANN debacle!). We, as citizens, have nowhere else to turn with our objections if we are pissed off. And, viewing the course of recent DNS events, it looks like we won't have much choice of offerings under the soon to be installed conventional junta the USG is planning to ram down our throats. In this version of tommorrow we will simply have a selection of equally bad and more highly controlled so-called options. All with the same policies, corporatist ideology and centrally managed flaws. In effect five more, and then a hundred more NSI/SAICs with their own version of a dictatorial WORLDNIC all under the diabloical ICANN heel all in Pinkie and the Brain-like control of our collective destinies. We'll be surrounded on all sides... The entire debacle of Internic/NSI/SAIC and the soon to be floated ICANN multiple monopoly regime lies in it's extreme centralization and entire lack of transparency, accountability and democratic mechanisms. Decisions are made in secret, behind closed doors and without a shred of public advise or input. There are no means to control or veto any particiluar misadventure no matter how extremely misadventurous and no way to right a wrong once it has been sprung upon the unsuspecting public. As if all of the options for the future proposed by our more orthodox collegues contain the same archaic, top down, "hierarchy scales", essentially militarist and *ERRONEOUS* thought patterns behind them. So no matter how hard these folk try it all fails due to this fundamental flaw. Our situation is highly ironic and made even more amusing given the hype and potential this medium had for individual expression, the decentralization of political and economic power and all of the other cliched attributes the Internet drags around with it ball and chainlike. As it howls ever more into boob toob mass media patterns of control, censorship and commercialization. To the point of only ghostlike similarity to the vibrant and independance oriented community of even a few years past. So... perhaps all of these "developments" are fitting of the general malady the net is suffering. Fitting and inevitable though every alleged netizen and their cyber-dog continue to bark the same, tired, stupid assertions of the wild-wild-wild virtual west, controlled anarchy, WiReD yada, yada, yadam, bullship. Like it or not the days of freedom and expression have drawn to an inevitable close. Unless some as yet unseen revolution occurs wresting control from these nasty ICANN/NSI/ETC bureaucratic monkies we can all just pack it in here and now and enjoy the ride down. Taking as great pleasure in the slow decay of the thing we helped raise up with equal relish. Unless some serious and sustained collective butt kicking commences pretty darned soon the game is drawing, thankfully, to a fitting close. And all of these silly Internet governance and "Domain Name Wars" are simply the precursors of the greater rot soon to descend. Any way you choose to look at it the days ahead are looking pretty darned entertaining! On with the show! Or the rebbollution, comrade! Either way it's more fun than a barrel full of Metzgers! Bob Allisat Free Community Network _ bob@fcn.net http://fcn.net _ http://fcn.net/allisat http://robin.fcn.net --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl