[CCWG-ACCT] Fwd: Re[2]: Deck for Meeting #75 Mission Statement discussion

Paul Rosenzweig paul.rosenzweig at redbranchconsulting.com
Fri Jan 8 03:02:40 UTC 2016


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From: Paul Rosenzweig < paul.rosenzweig at redbranchconsulting.com> Cc: < a href="mailto: avri at acm.org "> avri at acm.org<< a href="mailto: avri at acm.org "> avri at acm.org> Date: Thursday, 07 January 2016, 09:58PM -05:00
Subject: Re[2]: [CCWG-ACCT] Deck for Meeting #75 Mission Statement discussion

>Not at all.  I was thinking more about the idea say of paying for broadband expansion.  Which is something I would fully support but that ICANN should not be in the business of.  There are many good things I want someone to do, just not ICANN.  And then there are bad things I want no one to do.  Very different as you say substantively but both out of scope in my view.
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>Sent from myMail app for Android Thursday, 07 January 2016, 06:21PM -05:00 from Avri Doria < avri at acm.org >:
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>>On 07-Jan-16 17:44, Paul Rosenzweig wrote:
>>> I think it is both manifest and self-evident that if GAC advice were
>>> to, hypothetically, be that the Board should engage in some activity
>>> that was beyond its mission(say capacity building or content censorship)
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>>Remarkable to see those two as having the same weight.
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>>Is training people on the DNS or DNSEC in the same category as content
>>censorship?
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