Hi Mike,

I'm fully aware of that, but is not AFRINIC who is making those comments, 
neither the staff, or the Board.

It is an individual, not legally bound to AFRINIC (organization).

If there is any remote chance that the Mauritius Courts take that to influence 
their decision or make AFRINIC liable, then *definitively* Mauritius is the 
wrong place to establish a RIR. I'm not saying this is that case, but if the 
staff believes so, then we have a big problem.

Note that Ron (or anyone) can make the same or worst criticism to the Mauritius 
Courts, and do it outside of AFRINIC mailing list, but still visible for the 
courts, and still citing AFRINIC, etc., etc. That's not making *any* difference 
versus doing it in the community-discuss mailing list.

There are two aspects here: moderation, which seems to be decided based on 
continuous untampered language, and I may agree with that, up to a certain 
point AND censorship of the message. This is ABSOLUTELY UNNAPROPRIATE for any 
RIR to do so. The community need to think about that, and we must decide if we 
want to keep trusting AFRINIC for holding our discussion mailing lists. What 
may be the next censored message?

Do we want our discussions to be censored at all?

Note also that censoring is bad in case somebody is committing any illegal 
action and it is visible in the list, because then you may not be able use the 
list as a demonstration for that.

All our discussions, if we keep the neutral, open and transparent "tagging", 
MUST BE ARCHIVED AND NEVER CENSORED.

Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
 
 

El 24/2/21 11:27, "Mike Silber" <[email protected]> escribió:

    Hi Jordi

    Trying to be objective here.


    > On 24 Feb 2021, at 11:49, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via Community-Discuss 
<[email protected]> wrote:


    > 
    > Because it is clear everywhere that the comment about the Court is from 
Ron, and not anyone else, and even less from AFRINIC, the Court can't take any 
actions against AFRINIC and if that happens, even if we only suspect that is 
happening, then AFRINIC will be better established in another country that 
respects our open and transparent culture, because we can't "live" in a country 
with Courts that may be taking arbitrary decisions or based in personal 
comments from others. Even more, if that's the case, then the mailing list can 
be just hosted somewhere else and maintained by a more neutral organization, in 
a more neutral country. There are many options here.
    > 
    > With all the respect, in my opinion this consideration from the 
Communications and PR Team is beyond their scope and totally exaggerated. To be 
clear, I'm talking about the specific paragraph about the Mauritius Court.
    > 
    AfriNIC is domiciled in Mauritius and a party to a case before the 
Mauritian High Court.

    The comments made and published on an AfriNIC mailing list expose AfriNIC 
to significant risk and potential liability.

    A response was required and justified. I am just not sure that the specific 
response was correct.

    Hopefully moderation will not dampen Ron’s enthusiasm, just temper his 
language.

    Mike




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