Michael Sondow wrote:
> Diane Cabell wrote:
> >
> > I do not teach a seminar of any kind for the Association of Internet
> > Professionals. Your statement is a total fabrication.
>
> A total fabrication? Then why does Bret Fausett's website
> (http://www.lextext.com/news/3-2.html) say ""Diane Cabell, an AIP
> member and fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Study
> of Internet and Society, will conduct an online tutorial for persons
> interesting [sic] in learning about the UDRP"?
A total fabrication. Where does this announcement by a private person on his own web
site imply that the course is offered by AIP or
to AIP? It only says that I am a member of AIP. No more.
Other people may also have posted announcements about it. I don't control what they
say either. You could have made the same
announcement to your organization but that would not entitle your members to enroll
and it certainly doesn't mean that it is being
offered by you. I repeat, this program was offered by Harvard Law School to
practicing attorneys. It was not offered to or for the
AIP.
>
>
> > I
> > have never stopped anyone from doing anything about his/her outrage. > I have
>never been in any position in which I could do so
>
> On the contrary, it is precisely what you have been doing, ever
> since ICANN got started, by pretending to offer people a way of
> reforming ICANN's faults. You led many people down the garden path,
> for a long while, with your shenanigans in the so-called Membership
> Advisory Committee, and you are doing the same thing with the UDRP
> and whatever other ICANN structures you act as an apologist for. You
> are a defuser of outrage.
Umm, exactly who are all these people that have been led down the garden path? I'd
love to meet such loyal supporters if they really
exist.
Diane Cabell
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Harvard Law School
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu