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Re: [atlarge-discuss] Challenge from Ross Rader



Danny, Ross and all stakeholders or other interested parties and members,

  Danny, again you and Ross obviously are not now and have not
in the past, been paying attention.  This question that you again
are repeating in different terms has already been answered
Here is how I answered it just today:
http://www.fitug.de/atlarge-discuss/0208/msg01039.html

  The White Paper and the MoU effectively and in some places
state that the DNS as well as the internet are a "Public Resource"
as such Stakeholders/users, are on an equal footing in respect
to any and all policies that may now or in the future, effect the
basic resources of the Internet.  Of course you already know this,
yet you seem to be more than willing, along with Ross, to
disenfranchise some sectors of those same Stakeholders/Users.

  Therefore Danny and Ross, it is plainly obvious your position
is invalid and to continue to ask the same question that has already
been answered plainly, honestly and factually, is simply
wasting stakeholders/users, including Eric's shoe-shine boy's
time...

DannyYounger@cs.com wrote:

> Joop,
>
> Ross has been arguing that while he can understand a role for registrants in
> the process, he can't understand why non-registrant "users" should be
> entitled to voting rights, representation, etc.  Can you, or for that matter
> anyone else, justify a role for non-registrants in matters that pertain to
> the DNS?  That is what lies at the heart of his question.  There are those
> that are demanding rights for "users" that aren't domain name holders in the
> ICANN process.  Ross is asking why that set of "users" should be entitled to
> elect directors, and otherwise participate...
>
> Think of Eric's shoe-shine boy.  Should that "user", who perhaps participates
> only to the degree that he occasionally uses an Internet cafe, have voting
> rights, and if so, why?
>
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Regards,
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