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At 16:44 5/13/2007 -0400, Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law
wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Lest anyone think this sort of
openness is idealistic or impossible, let me assure you that the state of
Florida -- and every single regional and local governmental entity --
operates under rules of near-total transparency under the
"Sunshine" provisions of the state constitution. It is an
existence proof of concept.<br><br>
Our law does not even allow three elected members to discuss business
over lunch in a private meeting. That may be going too far, but
what Karl suggests about transparency is certainly
possible.</blockquote><br>
So, let's see if you will put that into language that can be used to
contribute to ICANN. <br>
I am sure that if you suggest it, with enough arguments, and if all
directors agree, and if money is put into the budget, this can be make
possible. Of course, needless to say, current directors, who have agreed
to serve without being e<font size=2><b>avesdropped</b></font>, should
all agree to that.<br><br>
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