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RE: [wg-review] EDUCATION and Outreach



I take it "this nation" is the US.
Does the Internet belong to the US then?
Does anyone else's opinion really matter?

bukko
OD2.com

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From: owner-wg-review@dnso.org [mailto:owner-wg-review@dnso.org]On
Behalf Of Eric Dierker
Sent: 15 February 2001 14:44
To: wg-review@dnso.org
Subject: [wg-review] EDUCATION and Outreach


Who is going to educate this man and his colleagues?  Shall it be a
cacophony of noise or a true education.  ICANN must take the lead here
or give it to someone else.  I propose the hiring of an immediate
educational liaison from outside the existing structure.



                 Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) said it was premature to
                  propose a legislative solution. He promised more
hearings on the matter.

 “The Internet has become so important to our nation's well-being that
we in Congress need to become better informed about its operations,” he
said.
 “We may still choose not to legislate, but at least that choice will be
an
 informed choice.”   (WP-WASHTECH from worldatlarge site)

This and my last post are strong position papers, someone else who is
not an advocate should write the summary, paying close attention to the
previous WG on subject.

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