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Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy...
From: Roger Marquis <marquis () roble com>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:37:10 -0700 (PDT)
Carl Karsten wrote:
I am not saying tasting is a free speech thing, but I do see it as something currently legal, and don't see a way to make it a crime without adversely effecting the rest of the system.
It is perfectly legal, and no viable remedies are known other than making it illegal. The other option is to let the tasters and fast flushers continue unabated until it impacts service to such an extent that public outcry forces the government to step in. Seems to be a classic anarchy v democracy issue, with Arin firmly seated, on their hands, in the anarchy camp. -- Roger Marquis Roble Systems Consulting http://www.roble.com/
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- Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy..., (continued)
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- RE: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy... Campbell, Alex (Aug 14)
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- RE: Domain tasting; a load of hot air? michael.dillon (Aug 15)
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- Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy... Paul Ferguson (Aug 14)
- Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy... Roger Marquis (Aug 14)
- Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy... Al Iverson (Aug 14)
- Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy... Chris L. Morrow (Aug 14)
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