[governance] U.S. Court Quashes Attempts to Attach ccTLDs: Federal Judge Agrees with ICANN

Jean-Christophe NOTHIAS I The Global Journal jc.nothias at theglobaljournal.net
Thu Nov 13 12:01:36 EST 2014


Of course, as everybody knows, the French did their Revolution in the US, but had no idea what a vote was all about. 

How many participants ICANN needs to get into that new temple of MS? WK, who certainly knows better than the French according to you, what are vote and democracy, should have thought about the fact that ICANN was already represented (with no vote of course). Regarding the election process you are referring to, could you please elaborate and provide more details about this vote. You know, the French... even the ones living in Switzerland, the land of direct democracy...




Le 13 nov. 2014 à 17:23, Suresh Ramasubramanian a écrit :

> He indicated that he would stand for election, a concept that might not be unknown in France.
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> On November 13, 2014 9:46:30 PM Jean-Christophe NOTHIAS I The Global Journal <jc.nothias at theglobaljournal.net> wrote:
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>> Who did, not so long ago, expressed concerns about silly comments? - Remember my comment about the fact that WK - an ICANN member - self-nominated himself to represent European civil society at the "NMI" where ICANN, the WEF and CGI.br have already attributed themselves seats? 
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>> Suresh, on this one you deserve a palm! Congrats. All countries have long arms and ex parte powers, so let's the US use its owns over the planet and every citizen whatever its citizenry is -  he will have to use its own long arm and ex parte powers to survive any US outrage. Joli programme.
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>> Le 13 nov. 2014 à 15:38, Suresh Ramasubramanian a écrit :
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>>> Almost every country in the world has long arm legislation and ex parte powers
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>>> The Delhi high Court for example issued ex parte orders against some Dutchmen who were tracking an international pill spam operation about a decade back, as they had named an indian pharma firm as the supplier of those drugs, and the firm sued.
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>>> The criminals in the spam operation were prosecuted in jurisdictions as diverse as new Zealand, the usa and the Netherlands. 
>>> On November 13, 2014 7:52:21 PM parminder <parminder at itforchange.net> wrote:
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>>>> The real issue is not just whether a particular US court decided this way or that.  The issue is whether the world can have one of its key global resources be subject to the courts of one country, which of course operates that particular country's law, whether or not based on that country's people's will. Is this appropriate?
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>>>> parminder
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>>>> On Thursday 13 November 2014 07:47 AM, McTim wrote:
>>>>> So ccTLDs aren't property after all....
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>>>>> https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2014-11-12-en
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>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> 
>>>>> McTim
>>>>> "A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A route indicates how we get there."  Jon Postel
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