Beautifully stated, Andrew. I hope the ICANN Board sees it your way.
Best,
Robin
On Mar 4, 2011, at 6:26 AM, Andrew A. Adams wrote:
>> Thanks for forwarding that;
>>
>> Two lines that stick out for me:
>>
>>> Given that there appear to be a number of issues where the Board and the GAC still
>>> need to agree a common approach
>>
>> ...
>>
>>> While fully respecting the Board's right not to accept GAC advice, the GAC is
>>> obliged to ensure that existing rights, the rule of law and the security and protection of
>>> citizens, consumers and businesses, and the principle of national sovereignty for
>>> governments are all maintained within the new environment, as well as respect for
>>> legitimate interests and sensitivities regarding terms with national, cultural,
>>> geographic and religious significance. The GAC is committed to taking whatever time
>>> is required to achieving these essential public policy objectives.
>
> And as soon as all the members of GAC can achieve complete consensus on all
> these issues and agree and implement treaties, I'm sure that ICANN will
> happily comply with such new international laws. Until that time, the
> bottom-up stakeholder approach ICANN's system supposedly embraces provides
> the only sensible way forward for balancing the needs of the entire connected
> (and potentially connected) world.
>
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> Professor Andrew A Adams [log in to unmask]
> Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration, and
> Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics
> Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan http://www.a-cubed.info/
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