Bret:

Bret A. Fausett wrote:

> My personal view is that constituencies are defined by the general
> interest (i.e. the implications of trademarks and other intellectual
> property on the internet) not by a more narrow political position (i.e.
> trademark owners should have first right on any domain name  that bears
> their mark). Ying and yang coexist in the same constituency.

I'm just having a bit of fun here, but if your interpretation of the
constituency label were true, then the constituency

"Trademark, Intellectual Property, and Anti-Counterfeiting Interests"

should embrace "pro-counterfeiting interests" as well. Right?--
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