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On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Jorge Amodio <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I don't think it has to do with protecting the organization as a benevolent
>> parent might.
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>> Yes, it is a matter of protectionism, but it is commercial protectionism.
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> Well I would not expect less from a US Congressman than representing
> the interests of her/his constituents, particularly from the republican
> side of the aisle that has been defending commercial interests and
> property rights since the American Compact days.
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> Alex, about your comment, do you really believe that ICANN as an
> organization is mature enough to earn its "independence" ?
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I know, my response is not direct. Would somebody know/point me to
where has, if ever, applied the mathematical "game theory"moves by
commercial interests with ICANN? It would help me better re-evaluate
the options open to non-commercial users (for example, IRT on one hand
and domestic on the other.)
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