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--- "Horacio T. Cadiz" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Milton Mueller wrote:
> > Intriguing idea, Carlos. Let's all become referees and
> demonstrate to
> > ICANN what it is like, having no rules....
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> If there are no rules, what is the referee for?
Short answer: To become (the new) players - full circle.
Longer, with a totally different outcome: If they are tired of
(playing) soccer, they could devise another game to find out who
would make for the best referee. They then may or may not need
to find a referee for such game; depends on the kind of game,
e.g. cardboard game vs. field game. But given that they are
tired, it's likely to be a cardboard game, so no need for
referee. And that's how the saga of the referees ends.
Oh, did someone mention ICANN?
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