FWIW, the messages that said more than "go fast" or "go slow" *did* get
through to the board, most especially Michael's speicifc comments on the
WIPO doc and its annexes. We have a printout that I will distribute to the
board today. Also, we noted the balance of comments in favor of the
individual constituency, in contrast to the ambivalence in the meeting room
- for obvious reasons which you-all pointed out.
Esther Dyson
At 11:16 PM 26/05/99 -0400, Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law wrote:
>It would have seemed cooler if I'd had any sense it was getting through
>to the board.
>
>PS - does anyone know who belonged to the voice that made the
>anti-academic remark? Was it Roberts or a Board member?
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