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Pesky Response to Stuart Lynn Proposal
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Shut up, Dave. Or is that Kent?
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If governments are going to run the Internet, then the United States government should put the ICANN functions in an administrative agency bound by due process and the constitution. The agency could accept input from governments around the world, but the rights of those on the Internet would no longer be subject to ICANN's arbitrary, capricious, and unsupported decision making. Instead, the agency would be required to follow the rule of law.
The FTC must file a lawsuit to go after a party alleged to be committing consumer protection violations. Accordingly, the accused has a right to defend itself in court. ICANN, on the other hand, can rightfully take away a ccTLD without real justification, and without giving the accused (e.g., Robert Elz) the right to defend.
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Is this satire? If so, nice job.
If not, please put down the kepboard and stop drinking Kool-Aid.
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Regarding the last post: Why dont you use your real name, Stuart?
You have to be Stuart - no thinking person can be that stupid. Only one with an agenda would post what you just posted. No one is stupid enough not to see right through you.
Whats wrong, Mr. Lynn - too much of a coward to face the public? Of course you are! Cockroaches always hide when the light (of truth) shines on them.
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