[governance] US House Bill to Affirm the Policy of the United States Regarding Internet Governance

Andrea Glorioso andrea at digitalpolicy.it
Mon Apr 15 08:33:31 EDT 2013


Dear Roland,

On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Roland Perry <
roland at internetpolicyagency.com> wrote:


> And a tricky question from me: If people who uphold the law are
> potentially not a legitimate stakeholder, what about the people who break
> the law? [Who could be individuals, corporations and even sometimes
> governments]
>

Apologies but I'm not sure I understand the question: are you asking
whether people who break the law are legitimate stakeholders or not?

Ciao,

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