ttp://www.uceprotect.org/cart00neys/2021-001.html
They start with the argument that since she is a woman she is stupid and
"emotional rather than objective", because she is a woman, and so they quote
her message in pink colour.
This is completely unacceptable and I strongly recommend that
form of abuse in itself, with potential
consequences that could go well beyond RIPE and its members and affect the
European Internet community as a whole? Why should it not be in topic for the
abuse list, and where is it in topic then?
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Vittorio Bertola | Head of Policy & Innovation,
e privacy laws. So what you should actually do
is to lobby the European Parliament to pass a regulation that institutes a
public registry of domain name owners - then it would work.
Regards,
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Vittorio Bertola | Head of Policy & Innovation, Open-Xchange
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Office @ Via Treviso 12, 10144 Torino, Italy
; and would consider
international rules on Internet content as a breach of their sovereignty.
Regards
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Vittorio Bertola | Research & Innovation Engineer
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Open-Xchange Srl - Office @ Via Treviso 12, 10144 Torino, Italy
lly can afford to
show up, and against the general public interest.
(Also, we may be going off topic, so apologies in advance - happy to continue
elsewhere if you like.)
Regards,
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Vittorio Bertola | Research & Innovation Engineer
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Open-Xchange Srl - Office @ Via Treviso 12, 10144 Torino, Italy
for help should also include NGOs, academics,
developers, free software projects, civil society groups and individual
Internet users at large, i.e. constituencies that have a much harder time than
governments and businesses to get heard into any bottom-up Internet
policy-making process.
Regards