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Statements to .COM Hearing
posted by michael on Wednesday June 07 2006, @07:26AM
Karl Auerbach's prepared testimony is online.
And, CFIT writes Today, CFIT issued a formal statement to the committee as well as a press release citing the hearing "as another critical step" in preventing the damage the .com deal would do to small businesses and consumers.
Pointers to other statements gratefully welcomed.
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Will there be a webcast of the event? (either live, or archived)
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CFIT now has their recap of the hearing linked [cfit.info] to, as well as a right sidebar with additional links. There is a two week period of public comment to follow. I wonder, if one doesn't have the right to vote in the US, which is to say a majority of internet users, that one's comments will carry equal weight regarding what is theoretically (no wonder I hate that word) a global resource. Well, I suppose the less or (dis-)enfranchised amongst us could just use a *.com email addy and pretend to have clout (I'd suggest faking your headers too to be safe, but I very much doubt that they're that clued at the other end). -g
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by GeorgeK
Wednesday June 07 2006, @08:00PM
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