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EPIC Excluded From ICANN's WHOIS Workshop Committee
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ICANN doesn't want anyone considered an Internet community "expert" mucking up its plans for the future by rocking its carefully-balanced boat that favors its institutional longevity (or self-importance) at the expense of the Net as a whole.
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And, perhaps more importantly, why was no one from the Electronic Frontier Foundation [eff.org] ask to send a delegate to the President's so-called Standing Committee on WHOIS policy? It would seem to me that Dr. Twomey is not much different than his predecessors (though I can't comment on Mike Roberts, as I haven't been following ICANN that long). I had hoped Dr. Twomey would be "refreshingly more broad minded," to quote a great mind [cavebear.com]. It appears that isn't so.
Best,
Doug Doug Mehus
http://doug.mehus.info/ [mehus.info]
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