[ALAC] [At-Large] [Secretariat] EURALO Board communiqué

Evan Leibovitch evan at telly.org
Thu Mar 3 09:25:32 UTC 2022


+1 Karl

I've said my piece on the ALAC Skype chat.
ICANN, ISOC and EURALO are  on the wrong side of history in asserting that
NOTHING is more important than keeping the sanctity of the Internet
untouched.

"Evacuate first the women, children and routers."

I must say that I never expected the likes of Google, Apple and Mega
(MEGA?!?) to show moral superiority over my own colleagues.

Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada
@evanleibovitch / @el56

PS: People are noting a marked decrease in anti-vax bots
<https://twitter.com/jossreimer/status/1498332370826629125?s=20&t=uWIT2Le2G7QHDUfYgFx-VA>
now that Russian Twitter has been limited...





On Wed, Mar 2, 2022 at 5:02 PM Karl Auerbach via At-Large <
at-large at atlarge-lists.icann.org> wrote:

>
> On 3/2/22 3:33 AM, Amrita Choudhury via At-Large wrote:
>
> Agree with the statement.
>
>
>
> The situation in Ukraine is very unfortunate.
>
>
>
> However, Internet should remain on, for all and ICANN services should
> remain neutral and apolitical.
>
> To my mind remaining "neutral and apolitical" is neither of those things.
>
> The Ukrainian military is using explosives to destroy its own roads and
> bridges to slow the invasion.  Yes, that does hinder civil society and
> resistance.  However, it is a choice that the Ukrainians themselves have
> made.
>
> The internet is another kind of road that is carrying another kind of
> invasion.  Why should we hesitate to follow the Ukrainian's own example?
>
> If we were entrusted with a drawbridge over a river and we see a caravan
> of Black Marias (unmarked vehicles sent by the Stalin/Beria's NKVD to
> secretly fetch people to the Gulag) approaching.  Would we say "Oh, my job
> is to promote the open flow of traffic, so I will not raise the bridge."
> Our would we say "I must raise the drawbridge to block this abomination?"
>
> If ICANN is silent than we ought not to be surprised if we subsequently
> are endowed with an ill reputation not unlike that of IBM resulting from
> its actions in Germany 1933 through 1945.
>
> To my mind the question for ICANN is not whether to act.  Rather the
> question is how to act.  That act may be as simple as a statement
> articulating the balances to be made, the limits of ICANN's powers, etc.
> Or it may be as complex as a temporary redelegation of .ru.
>
> In these situations I look for guiding principles.  Among these are the
> desire to maintain internet connectivity for use by those opposing this
> invasion, the desire to not add further pressures that could induce future
> internet fragmentation, the limits of ICANN's contractual authority over
> these things, etc.
>
> I also look to ICANN's position under the law as a "public benefit"
> corporation.  I, personally, do not see how silence regarding death of
> innocents and armed invasion benefits the public.
>
> Murder ought never be answered with a dismissive "tut, tut, how
> unfortunate".
>
>         --karl--
>
>
>
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