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Re: [ga] Re: Redelegation issues


John and all assembly members,

John Berryhill wrote:

> > stability of the Internet, responsibility and service to the
> > Internet users.
>
> >From the viewpoint of a U.S. corporation, i.e. ICANN, an over-riding
> consideration is obedience to the law.  We have, for example, an economic
> embargo of Libya (.ly)in effect in the United States. We also have embargoes
> against Myanmar (.mm), Iran (.ir), North Korea (.kp not delegated), and Cuba
> (.cu), among others.
>
> Quite frankly, if ICANN staff are negotiating ccTLD contracts with these
> countries, then they had better get a license from the U.S. Treasury, or
> they should be arrested and imprisoned.

  I agree with you here John.  The problem is that presently the ICANN
staff has already broke several other laws as you well know.  As such,
they seem to be in the mode or of the opinion as to be above US
law.  Hence I doubt that the ICANN staff is at all concerned if they
are negotiating with any of the above listed ccTLD managers...

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