2007/11/28, Bret Fausett <bfausett@internet.law.pro>:
On Nov 27, 2007, at 6:51 AM, Brendler, Beau wrote:
They focused narrowly on a free speech matter. In my organization's opinion, there were a whole range of consumer (i.e., end-user, not domain registrant) issues to be addressed.
Good to have both views articulated though. We could benefit from the cross-over. Certainly more users buy stuff on the Internet than publish on it, but both views are important to articulate on behalf of end users.
I quite agree with this line. In my veiw, NCUC and ALAC/RALO/ALS are complementaly, not competing, at least directly. With the result of GNSO Review and also upcoming ALAC review, as well as Board review, we should not limit our imagination to just the curresnt status-quo, but I think we should also pay good attention to the past history which led to the present situation. izumi