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From: "Jim Fleming" <jfleming@anet.com>
To: "Dave Farber" <dave@farber.net>
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 9:52 PM
Subject: "...what to do with ICANN..."
> http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200203/msg00140.html
> From: David Farber <dave@farber.net>
>
> "My promise (or threat) to produce an editorial on what to do with ICANN
> generated a lot of interest and activity."
> ---
>
> Will you be reviewing how ICANN was formed ?
>
> Also, why are you responsible for what to do with ICANN ?
>
> http://www.cookreport.com/icannoverall.shtml
> Secret Meeting Shows ICANN - IBM Dependence
> "This article also covers a July 30 secret meeting run by IBM at a Washington DC hotel. At this meeting two IBM Vice Presidents
met
> with NSI's CEO and a Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) Vice President in the presence of senior Internet statesmen
Dave
> Farber, Bob Kahn, Brian Reid and Scott Bradner."
>
> http://www.gip.org/publications/papers/draftberlinworkshop.asp
> "Security, Privacy, and Reliability of the Next Generation Internet"
> Keynote Speakers: The Honorable Carl Bildt, former Prime Minister of Sweden;
> David Farber, Chief Technologist, U.S. Federal Communications Commission,
> & Professor of Computer Science, University of Pennsylvania.
> Introduction: GIP Chairman John Patrick, Vice President for Internet Technology, IBM
> Moderator: Vint Cerf, Senior Vice President for Internet Architecture & Engineering, WorldCom.
> Keynote Speaker: Esther Dyson, chairman, EDventure (Retiring Chairman, ICANN)
> ----
>
> By the way, I was under the impression that former U.S. Government employees
> are not allowed to be involved in the industries they regulated for a period of two
> years following their departure. How can so many ex-Clinton-era people now be
> back in the ICANN arenas in such a short period of time ?
>
> http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200203/msg00022.html
> Subject: IP: Come join a conversation with Cerf and Farber
>
> Also, was Vint Cerf at the meeting in the hotel room with you and the IBM executives
> where allegedly IBM explained they had $60 million to lobby for control of ICANN ?
>
> Were the IBM Executives with you at that meeting John Patrick and Roger Cochetti (who is now at Verisign) ?
>
> > http://www.aspeninst.org/c&s/ipp.html
> > Back Row: Kilnam Chon Korea Advanced Institute of Science Technology, Erez
> > Kalir Rapporteur, Niels Christian Nielsen Catenas, Ltd., Clay Shirky
> > Writer and Consultant, Elliot Maxwell The Aspen Institute, Paul Verhoef European
> > Commission, Adam Ciongoli United States Department of Justice, Jim Steinberg
> > The Brookings Institution, Amanda Mills The Aspen Institute, Yochai Benkler
> > New York University, Ira Magaziner SJS, Incorporated Middle Row: Mike
> > Nevens McKinsey & Company, Inc., Stephanie Keller-Bottom Nokia, Lori
> > McLean Nortel Networks, David Johnson Wilmer, Cutler, & Pickering, Mark MacCarthy
> > VISA U.S.A., Inc., Izumi Aizu Asia Network Research, Inc., Ramsen
> > Betfarhad House Energy & Commerce Committee, Zoë Baird The Markle Foundation, Tara
> > Lemmey LENS Ventures, Esther Dyson EDventure Holdings, Inc. Front Row:
> > Charlie Firestone The Aspen Institute, Bill Whyman The Precursor Group,
> > Vint Cerf WorldCom, Keith Teare Real Names Corporation, Link Hoewing Verizon
> > Communications Roger Cochetti VeriSign, David Nassef Pitney Bowes, Inc.
>
> --
> JF
>