Karl Auerbach Wins Right To Inspect ICANN Records
Siobhan Hansas writes: "Karl Auerbach was in court today fighting for the right to inspect and copy documents he first asked to see in 2000, shortly after he became a member of the Board of Directors. Salon have the AP story. Auerbach won the right to inspect documents, but not to copy them, and was required to give ICANN 10 days notice of release of any information marked "confidential" to give them the opportunity to seek a court order stopping him." M : A first-hand report from the hearing makes good reading.
Salon have the AP story.
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Slashcode really need a grammer check
if your comment is real. It just looks like a troll to me.
sulli
RTFJ.
No. A spelling flame must have exactly one spelling error in it, not two. This is not a spelling flame and so has zero spelling errors in it.
-russ
Don't piss off The Angry Economist
1. Where is George Bush?
The US government is rather influential in this. I wouldn't be surprised if they had something at stake here too. Otherwise they would have interfered long before.
2. Harass the board with questions please!
Vincent Cerf and some other board members give a lot of public lectures (and probably make a lot of money from it). If they speak near you: go to the lecture and ask the tough questions!