Sorry Michael, but that should not be YOUR decision to make, as a
"representative" of an "organization" which cannot possibly claim to
be an "International Congress" as a Congress by its very definition
means more than one person.

I find your attempts to BE the NCDNHC to be absolutely ludicrous, and
to issue dictates as you did below about it.  You are in this for
personal glorification and gain (gain doesn't have to be financial,
Michael, think about it) and using the name of your organization to
claim a greater role that what you role really should be.  

To this end, I now ask for a publicly posted list of supporters of
your NCDNHC, so that people can make their own decisions based on the
support you either have or don't have.

Your use of your organizational name to promote a greater position
than you actually warrant is strikingly similar to a certain someone
else who has attempted to use a Non-existant organization to promote
his positions.  Does the ICIIU actually exist as a chartered
organization?  Or just as a title for one Michael Sondow?

I don't REALLY expect you to answer this, you have a history of
ignoring these concerns as others have raised them in the past, but
rest assured that they will not go away, and will not go unnoticed.

On Mon, 26 Apr 1999 14:34:43 -0400, Michael Sondow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Christopher Ambler a �crit:
>
>> >Image Online Design intends to join the following constituencies, for
>> >the
>> >following reasons:
>
>> >Non-commercial domain name holders:
>> >Commercial domain holders:
>> >.web is offered to both commercial and non-commercial domain holders,
>> >and Image Online Design has the interests of these customers in mind
>
>As a commercial enterprise, IOD cannot be a member of the NCDNHC.
>However, there is nothing stopping you from creating an association
>represent IOD's non-commercial domain name holders, as Iperdome has
>done, so that that association can adhere to the NCDNHC.
>
>Alternatively, IOD's non-commercial domain name holders could join
>the NCDNHC as individuals, although if this is not done through the
>ICIIU or another organization doing sign-up, and taking into account
>that there is no agreement yet to allow proxy voting, as individuals
>your non-commercial domain name holders may not have the opportunity
>to vote.


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