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posted by michael on Sunday March 18 2007, @05:57PM
We've received the following communication in response to the posting ccTLD violation in Brazil.
Regarding messages of a long-running, systematic defamation campaign against the Brazilian
Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br), the committee would like to inform the Internet community
that:
1 - It has taken the necessary legal measures against the persons responsible for the defamation
campaign.
2 - It invites Internet users to visit its Web portal
(http://www.cgi.br/internacional/index.htm), as well as the information posted in icannwiki in
English, which is now being regularly maintained:
http://www.icannwiki.org/Brazilian_Internet_Steering_Committee
On behalf of CGI.br
Carlos Afonso
board member
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