Re: [ga] Re: [apnic-talk] [Apnic-announce] AfriNIC Moving Closer toFinal
ICANN and the RIR's are indeed under the direction of DOC/NTIA
and have been sense 1999, despite any ramblings or statements to
the contrary.
President Bush and his administration enjoys the admiration and
strong of the UK's government and most of it's leaders, including
the PM, Mr. Blair, as well as the reaffirmed support of the majority
of the american public.
No one that I know of is saying that Africa, including myself is
saying at that it's nations should not be able to participate at every
level in the functions and development of the Internet. And this
would include AfriNIC. However as many of these African
nations are engaged in proliferating UCE spam and many other
organized international criminal activities and in some, harbors
as well as encourages terrorist activities openly. As such,
AFriNIC is not ready for the role it was just given and
stakeholders/users
all over the globe will suffer, and perhaps very greatly for this
error in judgment as many small ecommerce businesses have
already suffered from such disruptive and criminal activities emanating
from these African countries and ever increasing levels and
intensity.
It is my and our members belief with some EU country support
including the UK, ISPs' will be blocking all AfriNIC IP's...
Richard Henderson wrote:
"You are either part of the solution or part of the problem"...
>
> The phrase reminds me of George Bush's language before the Iraq invasion...
> "You are either with us or against us"...
>
> Neo-nazi... New American Century... and yes, Islamic Fundamentalists when
> they embark on terrorism...
>
> They share a dialectic which depends on polarisation and dogmatism and
> 'closed minds' to further their goals.
>
> There is another way, of course, that involves more discourse and sharing of
> a range of ideas. The Internet is an excellent tool to promote a more
> diverse range of ideas and solutions, and to encourage 'openness'. All the
> more reason why its governance and ethos should remain 'open' and
> transparent and responsive to individuals and local communities.
>
> Africa deserves every opportunity to participate at every level in the
> functions and development of the Internet. The Internet is a worldwide
> resource which has passed way beyond the domain of a few academics and the
> military. It is now a resource which belongs to the whole world.
>
> It is not just the property of the Department of Commerce in the USA.
>
> Richard Henderson
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Nichols" <Bnichols@Cyveillance.com>
> To: "Jeff Williams" <jwkckid1 at ix dot netcom dot com>
> Cc: "Paul Wilson" <pwilson at apnic dot net>; <apnic-talk at apnic dot net>;
> <secretariat at apnic dot net>; "General Assembly of the DNSO" <ga at gnso dot icann dot org>;
> "Kathy Smith" <KSMITH@ntia.doc.gov>; "Ruchika Agrawal" <agrawal at epic dot org>;
> "Robin Layton" <RLayton at ntia dot doc dot gov>; "Ranjit de Silva"
> <rdesilva at ntia dot doc dot gov>; "Paul Twomey" <twomey at icann dot org>; "Jinan Jaber"
> <jjaber@Cyveillance.com>; <jim at jimrutt dot com>
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 6:22 AM
> Subject: RE: [ga] Re: [apnic-talk] [Apnic-announce] AfriNIC Moving Closer to
> Final Recognition as an RIR
>
> > Jeff -- please understand that I was not responding to the specifics of
> the case but the language/positioning you used. The particular phrase I
> quoted -- "You are either part of the solution or part of the problem" --
> is specifically a way of addressing an issue that eliminates most ways of
> solving a problem among multiple constituencies.
Regards,
--
Jeffrey A. Williams
Spokesman for INEGroup LLA. - (Over 134k members/stakeholders strong!)
"Be precise in the use of words and expect precision from others" -
Pierre Abelard
"If the probability be called P; the injury, L; and the burden, B;
liability depends upon whether B is less than L multiplied by
P: i.e., whether B is less than PL."
United States v. Carroll Towing (159 F.2d 169 [2d Cir. 1947]
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