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[ga] Fallout From An Exchange of Emails with Esther Dyson About ICANN Disenfranchising Internet Users Right to Vote For the ICANN Board Governing the Internet


Hey everyone, 

1.  Two ICANN critics have been elected to ICANN Board.  Here is an article by Aaron Pressman of the Standard on the recently concluded ICANN election:
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,19272,00.html?nl=ias

2.  Is There Anyone Out There Who is Good at Doing Interviews With The Press?  I was just interviewed by Verne Kopytoff at the San Francisco Chronicle about the ICANN elections.  When he writes the article I will forward it on to you.  We're starting to get more and more good press.  

This is the third interview request that I have had.

I am not the best spokesperson for internet sufferage (internet democracy). 

I want to create a panel of people to with whon  can share future interview requests.  Any volunteers?  There are only two requirements:

(a) You must be able to speak in sound bites.  You must have enough self presence to understand the difference between a statement that is outrageous and quotable vs. one that sounds like it's coming from some kind petty low life whose reality is of no relevance to "us" (you know, the technology equivalent of the participants on those TV talk shows and Court shows.  :^)

(b) You must not be obsessed with some particular position of some splinter group or special interest group.  The subject matter needs to be ICANN (not your favorite special interest group). 

Though... if you can do (a) well...maybe (b) doesn't count.  There are just not enough of us who can do (a) very well.  That's why no one is listening to us.  And that is what we need to fix.  

If you think you can help, and you are a good talker... give me a call at 847/676-2774

3.  Here is a collection of resources for anyone who wants to learn more about ICANN vs. Internet Democracy.
http://infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/00/10/02/001002oplivingston.xml (by brian_livingston@infoworld.com) - In my opinion, the best article to date on ICANN's dysfunctional behavior...  
http://www.media-visions.com/icann.htm (Analyzing ICANN - a page with a very good set of links to pages containing well researched and reasoned critical analysis of ICANN)
http://www.ADOR-DOC.ORG/wipoletter.html (you can't understand how outrageous has been  ICANN's behavior with respect to favoring large corporations in domain disputes... unless you read this) 
http://www.news.com/Perspectives/Column/0,176,459,00.html (article by by Brian Livingston of cnet about ICANN bias in domain name arbitration)
http://www.Icannwatch.org (regularly updated website monitoring ICANN activities)
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/full_coverage/tech/domain_names_and_registration/ (100s of articles written by reporters who've been covering these issues)
http://www.flywheel.com/ircw/overview.html (an overview of the domain names controversy - starting pre-ICANN with an extensive and thorough  set of related links)
http://www.icann.org  (ICANN's Web Site)  
http://www.ais.org/~ronda/new.papers/gao-icann/DNS-Proposal.txt
http://umcc.ais.org/~ronda/ (background on the development of the Internet and the role of the government)
http://www.domainhandbook.com/toc.html 
http://www.iciiu.org/ (International Congress of Independent Internet Users)
http://www.domainnotes.com/ 
http://www.eff.org/ (electronic Frontier Foundation (the ACLU of the Internet)
http://www.media-visions.com/newdom2b.html (links to government and industry leaders)
http://www.media-visions.com/icann-involved.htm (steps you can take to help this problem)

4.  Please pass this email along to anyone who might want to be added to the distribution list.

Curtis Sahakian
1-847-676-2774



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