Nor has the DNSO succeeded in fulfilling this function, if it ever was intended to do so. Much has been written about the problems of the DNSO, and we do not seek to repeat that analysis here. But in many ways, the DNSO has become a forum for the corporate interests within ICANN-the register and registrar community, the business community, the intellectual property community-and there is no sure place within it for a broader public interest to organize or find the means for expression. Even such a relatively modest a step as creating a constituency for individual domain name holders within the DNSO has generated years of dispute and made little progress.
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