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    On 15/2/18 9:22 am, Stephanie Perrin wrote:<br>
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      <p><font size="+1"><font face="Lucida Grande">With great respect,
            the US has systematically been attempting to get WHOIS data
            output into recent trade agreements, including for ccTLDs,
            for a number of years.  so we are already there....</font></font></p>
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    And the US has also inserted this into resolutions of the OECD's
    Committee on Consumer Protection, while everyone who thinks that the
    world revolves around ICANN was sleeping.<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Jeremy Malcolm
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