[CCWG-ACCT] L. Gordon Crovitz in the WSJ: "Ted Cruz's Fight to Protect the Open Internet"

Kavouss Arasteh kavouss.arasteh at gmail.com
Tue Aug 4 16:52:35 UTC 2015


Dear Grec
May you kindly share the article with us, 
If possible and cause no difficulties to you or those  who can have access to that
Regards
Kavouss


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> On 4 Aug 2015, at 16:47, Dr Eberhard Lisse <el at lisse.NA> wrote:
> 
> Chris,
> 
> unfortunately the article is restricted to subscribers.
> 
> And you'll perhaps are aware that references to ICP-1 in transition
> proposals is quite unhelpful.
> 
> 
> el
> 
>> On 2015-08-04 02:17, Chris Disspain wrote:
>> Thanks Greg.
>> 
>> I think the key sentences from the article are:
>> 
>> "The Obama administration is conducting “stress tests” for
>> what happens without U.S. protection.  What’s called “Stress
>> Test No.  18” relates to how governments could get control over
>> Icann.  Under current rules, governments can press Icann on
>> Internet policy issues only if no country objects—“any formal
>> objection” by just one country vetoes a power grab by
>> governments at the expense of the multistakeholder community.  “
>> 
>> It is clear to me that someone is briefing Crovitz.  Not that
>> there’s necessarily anything wrong with that - just important to
>> note.
>> 
>> The fact that this opinion piece is out indicates the importance
>> of stress test 18 (core value 11) and the necessity to solve the
>> current lack of consensus.  If it is not dealt with there is a
>> danger of the transition being derailed.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>> 
>>> On 4 Aug 2015, at 00:52 , Greg Shatan <gregshatanipc at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:gregshatanipc at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> This opinion piece (behind a paywall) appeared on The Wall Street
>>> Journal's website yesterday.
>>> 
>>> http://www.wsj.com/articles/ted-cruzs-fight-to-protect-the-open-internet-1438551531
>>> 
>>> I'm not sure what's more troubling; his embrace of Ted Cruz or
>>> his misinterpretation of "consensus."
>>> 
>>>    Sen.  Ted Cruz (R-TX) wants to safeguard the open Internet
>>>    from authoritarian regimes.  You’d think that would be an
>>>    easy position to take, but it’s not.  The Texas senator and
>>>    presidential candidate is bucking the leadership of his
>>>    Republican Party to push hard against the Obama
>>>    Administration plan to abandon America’s protection of the
>>>    Internet from political interference.  The Obama plan for
>>>    Icann if the US contract ends now requires only a
>>>    “consensus” among governments to dictate Internet policy.
>>>    That’s a far lower standard than today’s requirement of
>>>    unanimity and would further sideline US influence.  The
>>>    majority of authoritarian governments could act together to
>>>    politicize Icann.  Instead of censoring GayRightsInRussia.org
>>>    <http://GayRightsInRussia.org> or LiberateTibet.org
>>>    <http://LiberateTibet.org> only in their own countries,
>>>    Russia and China could forge a “consensus” to impose a
>>>    global ban.  Protecting the open Internet was a bipartisan
>>>    issue for many years and should be one again.  The Obama
>>>    Internet giveaway invites a high-profile campaign issue for
>>>    politicians who oppose it.  Considering the popularity of the
>>>    Internet, being for it is better politics than being against
>>>    it.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I wonder if Crovitz (and Cruz) would see a bylaws commitment to
>>> Human Rights as a way to "protect the open Internet" and combat
>>> "political interference" from "authoritarian governments"?  It
>>> might be the first time they were Human Rights crusaders (other
>>> than for things like the "right" to discriminate on the basis of
>>> religious beliefs, e.g., regarding gay marriage)....​
>>> 
>>> Greg​
> [...]
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