>From: Nick Patience <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [IFWP] a fresh lesson in orwellian double speak from ICANN
>  Fwd: Announcement from Singapore Meetings - Governments Endorse
>  Private Sector Internet
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>At 02:59 PM 3/2/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>Here is more propaganda from our freind at ICANN courtesy of their
>>corp[orate spin meisters.
>>
>>Press release:
>>
>>Governments Endorse Private Sector Internet
>>
>>Singapore, March 2, 1999 ) A powerful group of governments today
>>endorsed the establishment of the private-sector model for the
>>technical administration of the Internet. In a critical milestone for
>>the establishment of the new market-led technical management structure,
>>nearly 20 national governments from around the world reinforced the
>>need for market-led solutions to the fast-moving evolution of the
>>Internet.
>>
>
>What I'm curious about is just who is on this commitee - that information
>would have been useful to include wit the release, I'd have thought. Or
>have I missed it in the data smog?
>
>Nick
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