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Re: [ga] your comments
joe--
if you please, we've been hearing the ICANN-is-an-'experiment' song
and dance for years now. when it comes down on regland or snapnames,
there's nothing 'experimental' and no one claims there is; but when
it comes to shutting down open public input processes, you can bare-
ly hear yourself think over the din of people chanting 'experiment.'
and, if you please, we've been hearing the black-and-white song and
dance for years now. the charge is liberally applied to ICANN's cri-
tics, but never to boardsquatters like hans.
and, if you please, we've been hearing the 'unprecedented' song and
dance for years now. i can only giggle at the idea of a lawyer argu-
ing that something is unprecedented becauee the logic of the law is,
itself, a constant search for (and application of) precedents. when
ICANN steps into the courtroom with karl, JDRP will *most assuredly
not* be babbling about lack of precedent or 'uniqueness.'
there's damn little recognition of the ideas in lynn's proposal for
the same reason that, say, the catholic church doesn't devote scads
of time churning out a summa on every nano-aspect of satan's wiles--
people have more positive goals. if very few people have spent much
time on lynn's outpourings, that in itself is an eloquent statement
about their value.
the 'pisanty committee'? heh.
cheers,
t
jsims@JonesDay.com (Wed 05/29/02 at 10:58 AM -0400):
> I'm with you. While I know that many will not believe this, this is what
> most of us are actually trying to do. I notice that there was damn little
> recognition of the ideas in Stuart's paper that sought to open up the
> process more than it is now. Today, many people marginalize themselves by
> taking a black or white approach -- e.g., direct elections are the only
> acceptable way to be accountable. The fact is that this is a unique
> animal, trying to do things in a way that has no direct model. As such, it
> requires more experimentation, more trials and errors, and more
> understanding of the frankly experimental nature of the effort. So I would
> encourage the application of the principles you espouse in responding to
> whatever comes out of the Pisanty Committee later this week, and maybe we
> can make progress.
>
>
> Joe Sims
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