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Re: [ICANN-EU] Answers to Questions by Svensson and Roessler
- To: "Constantine S. Chassapis" <cschassapis@acm.org>
- Subject: Re: [ICANN-EU] Answers to Questions by Svensson and Roessler
- From: "Andreas F&oacgr;gner" <Andreas.Fuegner@lizenz.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:34:43 +0200
- Cc: <icann-europe@fitug.de>
- Comment: This message comes from the icann-europe mailing list.
- Sender: owner-icann-europe@fitug.de
Dear Constantine:
You refere to fair play on several occasions of your email.
What is your understanding of "fair play" in this context?
For instance there is no private investment - small or big -
without a chance of return.
I totally agree with your statements about democracy and freedom.
But the following?
>or I will seek support from the government of
>Greece, or from the European Union. If these actions will not end in my
>favour, I will seek employment from some Greek big biz, trying to make a
>contract that will leave me completely free in my decisions, (leaving
>possibly the big biz, in exchange, the opportunity to exhibit having an
>employee that it is an ICANN member). In any case, I now declare that I
will
>make public my contract in case I will be forced to seek employment in the
>private sector.
That is an open invitation, if not a request, to be somebodies lobbyist
and/or
spokes person. They should advertise that thesponsoring you?
Just because you make it public (when, how, to whom, how often ??)
it creates a conflict of interest sooner or later.
Sorry that is not an option from my point of view.
Andreas Fugner