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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">At least an image for non French
      readers:<br>
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://reseaux.blog.lemonde.fr/2012/08/30/creation-icann/">http://reseaux.blog.lemonde.fr/2012/08/30/creation-icann/</a><br>
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      <span id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span class="hps">Corn
          can</span><span class="hps">not expect</span> <span
          class="hps">justice</span> <span class="hps">from a court</span>
        <span class="hps">of</span> <span class="hps">chickens</span></span>.
      (African proverb)<br>
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      @+, cheers, Dominique<br>
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      Le 16/03/14 20:23, Jeanette Hofmann a écrit :<br>
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    <blockquote cite="mid:5325FA1E.6070900@wzb.eu" type="cite">Thank you
      for this link. Stiglitz' comparison of trade agreements with the
      Opium wars is pretty cool.
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      Considering that the British fought for free trade to protect
      their profits from selling opium one might wonder what future
      generations think of the free flow of information.
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      jeanette
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      Am 16.03.14 19:01, schrieb michael gurstein:
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      <blockquote type="cite">Perhaps the discussions on Internet
        Governance should be seen as a form
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        of trade negotiation. [...]<br>
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