Diane Cabell wrote:
> Or does "public interest constituency" mean representatives from public
> interest organizations (such as EFF, ACLU, whatever)?
I certainly hope that that's what it means. I see a "public interest
constituency" as a MANDATORY quid pro quo for the creation of a "trademark"
constituency. Any dnso that creates one without the other is
illegitimate.--MM
> Diane Cabell
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