And finally, I'm tired of your ad hominem arguments as it relates to my employ. Get specific or drop it - but please, stop beating around the bush.<
Actually, I thought I was being pretty direct. If, in public forums, I started representing the industry "point of view" on user and consumer matters, while taking my paycheck from a consumer organization, would you think that a little strange?
The GNSO is sitting on its hands with these studies, and in the meantime, users continue to be confused by the status quo, ripped off by those purporting to sell privacy and generally getting the short shrift by everyone purporting to protect their interests.<
Maybe that's what the user community should say. Beau Brendler -----Original Message----- From: Ross Rader [mailto:ross@hover.com] Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 10:47 AM To: Brendler, Beau Cc: NA Discuss Subject: Re: [NA-Discuss] Report of the WHOIS Study Hypothesis Group attached On Aug 28, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Brendler, Beau wrote:
This is the process the community is following now. We can work with it and try to advise and/or seek change accordingly, or stand to one side and repeat the same bromides over and over. The ALAC should say something -- even if it's a rehash of similar sentiments to yours, Ross. However, I believe those sentiments are out of touch with reality as far as the broad user community is concerned. They may not be out of touch with the realities of what registrars want.
Are you saying that I'm speaking for registrars on this? Out of touch or not, I think that I should be free to participate in ICANN as I choose without my motives being impugned every time that I seek to express myself. To the specific topic, I work as part of the user community every day. I am a user myself, and my work gives me the opportunity to work directly with other users hour-to-hour. One of the questions that I hear most, as it relates to Whois, is "tell me again why I have to publish my personal information in this online directory?". The GNSO is sitting on its hands with these studies, and in the meantime, users continue to be confused by the status quo, ripped off by those purporting to sell privacy and generally getting the short shrift by everyone purporting to protect their interests. And finally, I'm tired of your ad hominem arguments as it relates to my employ. Get specific or drop it - but please, stop beating around the bush. /r *** Scanned **************************************************************************** ******** SCANNED **************************************************************************** ********