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Re: [wg-review] 11. IDNH
Michael Sondow wrote:
> But what's the use? You're on one side, the so-far winning side of
> the powerful, and I'm on the other. Your people have gotten their
> way once again, here in this WG, so you're feeling pretty good. But
> the day will come when you lose your grip, and then we'll see who it
> is that has been "sidetracking".
The issue is not of "who's side are you on". There are no sides in
this scenario. There are issues at stake to be discussed. I am
allowed my views just like you are allowed yours. Nobody wins,
and nobody loses - and while I'm at it, let me say this again, there
is no issue of "Controlling the Internet". There are technical and other
issues at stake with the spread of the Internet in the World, and these
should be addressed as conventionally and conservatively as
possible in order to keep stability. Stability is required by any
business that wants to use the Net for business. This is not a game
of politics, or a "cyber-democracy" - it's a tool. Not a revolution.
Why is this always forgotten ?
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