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> I remain impressed that people who were up in arms about the Snowden revelations, or, just yesterday, about NSA stockpiling zero-days, could casually rationalize the largest transfer of control over the Internet to governments in the whole history of the net.

I remain impressed that people who were at best ambivalent about the NSA and Snowden revelations, and other US Gov misdeeds, would use the fear of government control as their primary argument against DNSSEC.

Those folks are right about DNSSEC, of course. Their hemming and hawing about the NSA, Snowden, and the US government, I think history will judge harshly.



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