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Re: [ga] We can't be against it?
The sad tragedy about this is our inability to form a constructive and
cohesive entity against this type of behavior. Here I lay the blame
directly at those who could fund a group and yet lay ignorantly helpless to
do so. Oh they fund an NAIS group but they do not fund the GA so that it
could rally. {I think we call that a cottage industry only interested in
self preservation} A group could be founded and organized to politically
and humanistically and popularly stop this types of effort but the funders
keep following the same old destructive mode.
Of course I will vigilantly attack the aberration but first I had wont to
chastise those who can afford to but do not.
Eric
"Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law" wrote:
> "Exploiting a National Tragedy"
> http://www.icannwatch.org/article.php?sid=388
>
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Marc Schneiders wrote:
>
> > Yesterday ICANN announced (see www.icann.org) that the next meeting
> > in MdR (LA) will be different and mainly devoted to security issues
> > following the September 11 tragedies. Other topics on the agenda will
> > probably be postponed.
> >
> > I am amazed not seeing any comment on this, here or elsewhere. Am I
> > the only one who gets the funny feeling that there is something wrong
> > here? Not that I am against the stability of the internet. But I would
> > think that if there is one subject that is not really suited to deal
> > with in an open transparent and bottom up process it is security
> > measures. And nobody is against getting some root-servers.net out of
> > Virginia into other parts of the world anyway.
> >
> > Now, I know, I may be in a very bad mood, because of Autumn, or
> > something else, but I have this funny feeling, that this is an attempt
> > to postpone some other serious issues, mainly the At Large, perhaps
> > ..ORG, because certain people are uncomfortable with them.
> >
> > Please, tell me why I am mistaken!
> >
> >
>
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