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i didn't say that they should do anything; instead, i pointed out some very sharp remarks by bob frankston and noted that those kinds of concerns could have been a part of board discussions in general.
this item, in part (and, again, as i actually said), revisited an item i wrote last year. and, if you read that item, i didn't suggest that ICANN should have done anything then, either. instead, i noted (a) that the collision proivided a dramatic, quantifiable illustration of a conflict between a 'public' interest and a 'private' interest; and (b) that in a related, contemporary instance, ICANN had engaged in dubious activism by filing an amicus curiae memorandum in the Register.com v. Verio.
if anything, both of these items discourage ICANN from acting beyond its purview. i suspect (though it's irrefutable and moot) that if the discussions on ICANN's board were more sophisticated than bureaucratized, ICANN would do less -- a good thing.
cheers,
t
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Re:Mission Creep
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anonymous, get your URLs straight: http://www.icann.org/announcements/advisory-24sep0 0.htm [icann.org]. and, yeah, dubious activism: ICANN could have taken a pass.
if ICANN cares so much about the issue, how come my snailmail box (to say nothing of my emailbox) is overflowing with registration-related offers? gimme a break with this 'the court made ICANN do it' rubbish.
cheers,
t
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