From: Jeff Williams
Subject: Re: [ALSC-Forum] a proposed action statement
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 16:19:01 -0700
Post a Message
[Date Prev]
[Date Next]
[Thread Prev]
[Thread Next]
[Date Index]
[Thread Index]
Eric and all stakeholders or interested parties,
A the E-Mail addresses that Eric provided are these folks
@atlargestudy.org Addresses they will likely be a black hole
as far as a response is concerned. Ergo, below I have provided
for some their more reguarly used E-Mail addresses.
(See below)
Eric Dierker wrote:
> Since obviously our public bottoms up, open and transparent opinion
> meant
> nothing I ask the following of the ALSC;
>
> Are you in support of reducing the number of At Large seats from nine
> (9) to six
> (6)?
> And if so why?
>
> Carl Bildt (cbildt@atlargestudy.org) :
carl@bildt.net
> Charles Costello (ccostello@atlargestudy.org) :
>
> Pierre Dandjinou (pdandjinou@atlargestudy.org) :
>
> Esther Dyson (edyson@atlargestudy.org) :
edyson@edventure.com
> Olivier Iteanu (oiteanu@atlargestudy.org) :
>
> Ching-Yi Liu (cliu@atlargestudy.org) :
>
> Thomas Niles (tniles@atlargestudy.org) :
>
> Oscar Robles (orobles@atlargestudy.org) :
orobles@nic.mx
>
>
> Pindar Wong (pwong@atlargestudy.org) :
pindar@HK.Super.NET
>
>
> I definitely look forward to forwarding each of your responses to the
> appropriate Ministry and/or department within your respective country.
> I am
> quite certain that your closed door actions will be in direct violation
> of ISO
> compliance agreements that each of your countries purport to comply with
> in
> International treaties. If any of you are representatives of a NAFTA or
> AFTA
> country, I am sure that your Consulates and Embassy's will be most
> grateful to
> learn of your recommendation for breach of agreement with the DoC.
>
> As for any US reps. I would suggest that conspiring together with
> others,
> especially from a foreign country to intentionally deprive the DoC of
> its'
> rightful entitlement of a contractual right may be considered an
> impropriety and
> in a time of war worse.
>
> Most countries consider their ccTLD a National Resource and include
> provisions
> for National Security within the enabling statutes for the operation of
> the
> Internet within their borders. I personally can find about eight
> sections in
> the new US Anti terrorism bill that prohibit intentional destabilization
> of the
> Internet as it operates in the US. And to think that you folks have
> gotten
> together and accepted money through International channels to accomplish
> that
> exact task. You go figure.
>
> http://216.110.42.179/docs/usa.act.final.102401.html
>
> As to you Ms. Michel, perhaps as good global citizens perhaps we should
> forward
> your banking information to the appropriate agencies for a freeze until
> such
> time as we can determine your intentions.
>
> "any enterprise which is intended to, or directly leads to, the
> destabilization
> of the US economy or related infrastructure" "these provisions are
> specifically
> intended to apply to Internet functions"
>
> And to think we have a special Security Conference coming up in MDR.
>
> Denise Michel wrote:
>
> > The ALSC would appreciate hearing your thoughts on the following draft
> > statement proposed for ICANN consideration. Although it seems highly
> > unlikely that the Board will take final action on At-Large this year, it has
> > been proposed that the Board should acknowledge the progress that has been
> > made in this area. The statement recognizes key aspects of At-Large (there
> > should be an At-Large membership, organization and seats on the Board),
> > while acknowledging that consideration and comment on the ALSC's report will
> > continue.
> >
> > *Draft* Proposed Action Statement for ICANN's Board
> > (c) Provide a proportionate role for At-Large members in selecting ICANN's
> > Board (along with other ICANN constituencies) (e.g. The ALSC recommends 6
> > At-Large Directors in a 19 member Board).
> >
> >
> > Denise Michel
> > Executive Director
> > At Large Study Committee
> > dmichel@atlargestudy.org
>
> The direct goal of a terrorist is to cause denial of liberties to those
> whom they target.
>
> It does not have to be physical violence that is the method, specific
> intervention of lawful rights is a significant method.
>
> Think about it.
>
> Eric
Regards,
--
Jeffrey A. Williams
Spokesman for INEGroup - (Over 118k members strong!)
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
E-Mail jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com
Contact Number: 972-447-1800 x1894 or 214-244-4827
Address: 5 East Kirkwood Blvd. Grapevine Texas 75208
[Date Prev]
[Date Next]
[Thread Prev]
[Thread Next]
[Date Index]
[Thread Index]