"...The Internet is not some mathematical abstraction. It is a physical, evolving system that is constantly changing according to the demands that we place on it. As such, much of the Internet is, in some senses, "broken," and will continue to be so. As we fix or paper over certain aspects, the network changes and we discover new issues. The Internet, just like human laws, governments, and societies, is an evolving process rather than a static solution...." -- Joss Wright, Oxford Internet Institute, Special to CNN--November 3, 2014: Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed? - CNN.comFor further reference:
- ICANN 52, Universal Acceptance, New gTLD Domain Names "break stuff"
- Europe, Digital Single Market, Geo-Blocking, Geo-gating
- New gTLD domain names, exorbitant prices, ICANN Incompetence
- ICANN's New gTLD Domains Are Failing Badly, 2015 May Be Even Worse
- ICANN Admits New gTLDs Compromise Internet Stability and Security
- Why New gTLD Domain Names Fail To Work Across the Internet
- Google Just Killed The Last Remaining Rationale for New gTLD Domains
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