Although I am vehemently opposed to censorship of any kind, I agree with Patrick that the recent postings of Jim Fleming are unhelpful. IMHO the implications of multiple roots are disturbing for both technical and process-related reasons. Moreover, in my understanding, there would appear to be little relationship between gTLD issues and IP v8.0. Finally, it is presumptious in the extreme for someone to be pretending to be the spokesperson for "the Internet way", when the person may well be acting from self-interest. It should perhaps be borne in mind that many of the current difficulties involving ICANN and the DNS seem to have resulted from a poor understanding of legal issues (not only in relation to existing Intellectual Property Rights, but also relating to the establishment of an effective regulatory authority). I thought we were well over the "anything goes" sort of nonsense underlying the Fleming postings. Regards, David Lindsay Research Fellow Melbourne Law SchoolReceived on Tue Jun 12 2001 - 12:10:48 UTC
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