Jan. 31, 2011
11:23 p.m.
On 31 January 2011 17:48, Karl Auerbach <karl@cavebear.com> wrote:
I do find it amusing that on one hand many of us whine when government bodies or industrial groups insist that ICANN create thus-and-so policy yet at the same time we say that it's just fine for us to insist that ICANN create this-and-that policy.
I'm glad you find this amusing.
Impositions on lawful activities are impositions on lawful activity whether those impositions are advocated by governments, industrial actors, or ICANN's so-called "at large advisory" groups.
So when you disagree with us, you use double quotes? Is that your way of offering amusement in return? Worked for me. - Evan