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 Re: [ga] Text of Radio Ad which will start running nationwide on 7/7/2000
 Looks like a perfectly good tagline to a press 
release. Don't try to tell me that press releases haven't been posted here 
before. I, for one, appreciate John's post, and read it in the light of, "These 
are John's opinions, and he's speaking for his company."   And yes, Ford does build tough trucks, I 
agree.   Christopher 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 5:02 
  PM Subject: Re: [ga] Text of Radio Ad which 
  will start running nationwide on 7/7/2000 
 the criticism isn't the problem john... it's the 
  following:   "This announcement is sponsored by ADNS,  
  owner  and registrar for the top level domains 
  EARTH, USA and Z.  ADNS is a proud supporter of the Open Root Server 
  Consortium. 
 Do you operate a website? Are you frustrated that your first 
  choiceor a domain name was taken? You can now obtain a domain ending 
  in
 ".EARTH", ".USA" or ".Z". To register an EARTH, USA or Z domain and 
  for
 more information about the ICANN takeover of the internet and what you 
  can do
 to stop it, visit the ADNS website at WWW.ADNS.NET,
 thats WWW.ADNS.NET. "
     ken stubbs p.s. this response is sponsored by the Ford Motor 
  Company..... "Ford Builds Tough Trucks" ...                 ----- Original Message ----- 
  
  
  Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 6:42 PM Subject: Re: [ga] Text of Radio Ad which will start running 
  nationwide on 7/7/2000 > >
 > > this kind of an 
  advertisement is not at all appropriate for the ga list =
 > > 
  !!!
 > >
 > > this is a forum for open discussion... not open 
  advertising
 > >
 > >
 > > ken stubbs
 > >
 > >
 >
 > If its criticism of ICANN, it must be 
  "advertising", eh? No, its protected
 > speech under US law (and the laws 
  of most civilsed nations).
 >
 > John
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