[governance] ICANN Board Vote Signals Era of Censorship in Domain Names

David Goldstein goldstein_david at yahoo.com.au
Tue Apr 3 19:50:07 EDT 2007


But if "you" choose to do it for yourself, this is your choice.
But if the state or someone else does it for you, and it's enforced,
that's censorship.

David


----- Original Message ----
From: Bret Fausett <bfausett at internet.law.pro>

> If I filter all messages from some people into /dev/null, I haven't
> "censored" them.  

>> And Bret - your playing with semantics. Forcing someone to 
>> register a domain in a zone or however you want to call it is 
>> part of censorship. As then users can easily be stopped from 
>> accessing a particular TLD.


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