It strikes me that Farber is not so much defending ICANN (as it currently exists) as he is defending *the process* by which there can be Internet self-governance. If ICANN (as it currently exists) falls, the process may fall as well. Then we might very well be subject to laws that are the result of the laissez-faire regulatory policies governments like the US seem to employ that favor big businesses. --gregbo
- [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro and part 1 ISO... David Farber
- Re: [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro and pa... Greg Skinner
- Re: [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro an... Jeff Williams
- Re: [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro and part 1... Greg Skinner
- Re: [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro and pa... Frank Rizzo
- Re: [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro an... Jeff Williams
- Re: [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro and pa... Diane Cabell
- Re: [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro an... A.M. Rutkowski
- Re: [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro and part 1... Jeff Williams
- [IFWP] please give us substance and not assertions Re: Nove... Gordon Cook
- Re: [IFWP] please give us substance and not assertions... Greg Skinner
- Re: [IFWP] please give us substance and not assert... Jeff Williams
- Re: [IFWP] please give us substance and not assert... A.M. Rutkowski
- Re: [IFWP] please give us substance and not as... Jeff Williams
- Re: [IFWP] please give us substance and not assert... David Farber
- Re: [IFWP] please give us substance and not assert... Diane Cabell
- Re: [IFWP] please give us substance and not as... Gordon Cook
- Re: [IFWP] please give us substance and no... Diane Cabell
- [IFWP] Re: please give us substance and not assertions... David Farber
- [IFWP] Re: November Cook Report - intro and part 1 ISOC's c... Ellen Rony