[ALAC] Content regulation
gbruen at knujon.com
gbruen at knujon.com
Thu Apr 14 21:04:55 UTC 2016
Rinalia,
These blogs are a distraction. There are at-least three explaining in
painful detail why ICANN cannot regulate content. Yet looking at
compliance's own statistics on the complaints they receive, their
workload is clearly consumed with contractual items. One would think
that crowds are banning on ICANN's doors to get content pulled down.
As if on cue, whenever the compliance director is asked very specific
questions about staffing, process, etc. he begins discussing "content"
when no one has brought it up. This is leaning towards a tactic of
casting any difficult issue ICANN does not want to handle as a "content"
issue. It is tiresome.
-Garth
On 4/14/16 2:36 PM, Rinalia Abdul Rahim wrote:
> Blog written by Allen Grogan - could be of interest to the ALAC
> on registrant issues.
>
> See
> https://www.icann.org/news/blog/icann-is-not-the-internet-content-police
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rinalia
>
>
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Garth Bruen
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Fisher College, Criminal Justice Division
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