Malcolm,

Thanks for your reply.  I took those terms from an email you wrote, but clearly did not apply it quite correctly.  It's critically important to get clarity here, and drilling down and getting concrete examples is extremely helpful. 

What are a few examples of what you mean when you say "web service" and "other services"?

Thanks!

Greg

On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Malcolm Hutty <malcolm@linx.net> wrote:


On 11/11/2015 17:32, Greg Shatan wrote:
> Based on Malcolm's explanations, here's a possible alternate formulation:
>
> *"ICANN shall not regulate web servers, mail servers and other devices
> that are located using the Internet's unique identifiers, or the content
> they carry."*

Web servers, mail servers and other devices are hardware. It's not
hardware that ICANN needs to be specifically prohibited from regulating,
but what is done using that hardware.

So the proper term is "web service" not "web server", and "other
services" not "other devices".


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