FW: [ncsg-policy] Draft NCSG comments to GNSO Council on Rec 6
Nicolas Adam
nickolas.adam at GMAIL.COM
Wed Jan 12 16:14:41 CET 2011
Hi Nuno, all
I can assure everyone that only my CV would be in contact with the
ground. I agree with you on the rest, and with Andrew's take on .xxx.
Dwi, i see that you don't like porn and what it represent, but
unfortunately for all the world woes and problems, finding a way to ban
internet porn would not help resolve any of them.
Nicolas
> I am not sure I did understand what Dwi said, but I'm pretty sure I
> don't suport or accept this kind of attitude. Dwi, please moderate
> yourself. If everyone of us starts pulling out its own merits, I'm
> pretty sure that your CV would be on the bottom part of the list
> (maybe along with mine).
>
> So please let us keep the sanity and humility and proactive learning
> attitudes that have always been cherished by us all in this list.
>
> Andrew, thank you for stating a position that is consisten with the
> group long agreed positions on freedom and human values.
>
> I agree with Andrew, and by contrast disagree with opinions that are
> contrary.
>
> Regards,
>
> Nuno Garcia
>
> On 12 January 2011 13:04, Dwi Elfrida Martina S
> <dwi.elfrida at depkominfo.go.id <mailto:dwi.elfrida at depkominfo.go.id>>
> wrote:
>
> Hi andrew..
>
> I am new member of NCSG but not new member in ICANN. I have been 2
> years
> involve within ICANN and exist in GAC meeting from the fist time
> GAC start
> to Draft MOPO. I was replace DG of ICT and Director of
> e-government of
> Ministry of ICT of Indonesia who are representative in GAC.indeed,
> I am
> fellowship of ICANN. So please.. watching your words!
>
> As I know, from beginning .XXX is site that intended for sex. .xxx is
> inspire from .xxx.com <http://xxx.com> that known as site for sex
> activities. But as they
> propose counter to court of USA and make openness and freedom
> become their
> justification, so the court ask ICANN to review their .xxx
> proposal. But,
> if you have new issue that .XXX is not site for sex, you have to
> announce
> that thing to all participant in ICANN meeting, because as I know,
> from
> Cartagena meeting, most of participant still have the same point
> of view
> with me.
>
> Beside,my question to you, can you guarantee that the content of
> .XXX is
> not site for sex? what kind of and openness and freedom that they
> asked
> for? what is the proof that .XXX as TLD is nothing to do with
> .XXX.COM <http://XXX.COM>?
> Yes.. I you are not Policy maker in NCSG, so please don't make any
> conclusion before its not an agreement between members.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Dwi
>
>
>
>
> Dwi,
> >
> > Before posting on any topic, I suggest you familiarise yourself
> with the
> > current issues by reading through the mailing list archives.
> There you
> > will
> > find that the creation of .xxx is settled NCSG policy and the
> reasoning
> > behind it has nothing to do with sex and everything to do with
> openness,
> > freedom and the following of existing rules rather than exactly
> the kind
> > of
> > knee-jerk blinkered moralism that the MAPO proposals represent.
> >
> > I do not make NCSG policy, but I'm well aware of it, and of the
> reasons
> > for
> > it.
> >
> > The MAPO issue has also been well-discussed by the existing
> membership.
> > While
> > I welcome new members, I do not welcome them making personal
> attacks on
> > the
> > basis of not understanding anything about the existing situation
> when they
> > join.
> >
> > --
> > Professor Andrew A Adams aaa at meiji.ac.jp <mailto:aaa at meiji.ac.jp>
> > Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration, and
> > Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics
> > Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan http://www.a-cubed.info/
> >
>
>
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