Paul
I know the case. They argued it wrong.
The lawyers did not do diligence for research
Carrie Devorah

On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 9:21 PM, Paul Rosenzweig <paul.rosenzweig@redbranchconsulting.com> wrote:

Dear Eberhard

 

I am shocked and dismayed that you don’t read all of my blog posts on the Lawfare Blog, where I wrote all about it …. J  In any event, a link to the district court decision is here: https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/order-memo-granting-motion-to-quash-writs-10nov14-en.pdf.  Not exactly on point, but indicative, in my view, of the unlikelihood of US courts interfering ….

 

Paul

 

 

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse [mailto:el@lisse.na]
Sent: Sunday, April 5, 2015 2:58 PM
To: CCWG Accountability
Cc: directors@omadhina.net
Subject: Re: [CCWG-ACCT] Notes-Recordings-Transcript links for CCWG ACCT Session #18 31 March

 

Paul,

 

as an aficionado of court judgements, could you kindly point me towards the one you are

aware of, below?

 

el

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On Apr 5, 2015, at 18:03, Paul Rosenzweig <paul.rosenzweig@redbranchconsulting.com> wrote:

With respect, if we are going to have a discussion of jurisdiction it at least needs to be based on facts.  Every country on your list that has applied for a gTLD has been granted one, not to mention many others, like North Korea, including all countries on any list maintained by the US government (and, I might add, the UN) of countries subject to sanction.   The one court case of which I’m aware rejected, pretty summarily, an effort to force ICANN to change the .nk gTLD registrar. The bogey-man of unilateral action to divest countries of the gTLDs is pure myth. 

 

Paul

 

Paul Rosenzweig

 

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