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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 25/06/12 19:59, David Conrad a
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<pre wrap="">Out of curiosity, why do you believe ICANN (or the USG) "suspended" the .iq domain? My understanding (again, before my time at ICANN so I may be misinformed) was that the folks Postel delegated the domain to didn't do anything with it and got in trouble for violating US law when living in the US.</pre>
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<font size="+2"><small><small>Here we are!</small></small><small><small>
Elashi "<i>violated the US law</i>". As if US law was the
world law!<br>
But </small></small></font><font size="+2"><small><small>Elashi
bross</small></small></font><font size="+2"><small><small>
could not have been convicted in a lot of "clean" countries
such as UK or Australia. <br>
And even in the States, CS rights organizations fight for
Elashi freedom!<br>
That's exactly why the root must not be ruled by only one
country.<br>
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Best, <br>
@+, Dom<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Dominique Lacroix
Présidente
Société européenne de l'Internet
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ies-france.eu">http://www.ies-france.eu</a>
+33 (0)6 63 24 39 14</pre>
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