Fowlie's Follies: The Latest Adventures of Frank Fowlie, ICANN Ombudsman & Civility Policeman
Baudouin SCHOMBE
b.schombe at GMAIL.COM
Tue Jul 20 13:26:13 CEST 2010
I think ICANN needs to take responsibility and enforce the rules. Do not
weigh two measures. Either it is sanctioned or so intense the anti-value.
SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN
COORDONNATEUR DU CENTRE AFRICAIN D'ECHANGE CULTUREL (CAFEC)
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2010/7/19 Robin Gross <robin at ipjustice.org>
> Unfortunately, ICANN's Ombudsman continues to embarrass the organization
> and discredit its accountability mechanisms. A few days ago, the Canadian
> Transportation Authority denied<http://www.otc-cta.gc.ca/decision-ruling/decision-ruling.php?id=29891&lang=eng> ICANN
> Ombudsman Frank Fowlie's request to remove his name from the Feb 2010
> panel decision<http://www.otc-cta.gc.ca/decision-ruling/drv.php?type=d&no-num=57-C-A-2010&lang=eng> in
> which Fowlie was found to engage in "abusive and offensive" conduct and
> manipulate evidence before the tribunal authority.
>
> Not only is the public stuck with the $410,000 per year expense in the ICANN
> budget <http://is.gd/dxgN1>for Fowlie's war on free expression at ICANN
> in the name "civility", he doesn't think the public should be allowed to
> hear just how uncivil and manipulative he can be.
>
> And the ombudsman is supposed to be some kind of pillar upon which
> accountability and transparency can depend at ICANN? Yikes....
>
> Robin
>
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> <http://www.otc-cta.gc.ca/decision-ruling/decision-ruling.php?id=29891&lang=eng>
>
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