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Seems like a way of saying 'I am going to contradict you without justifying my
position in terms that allow me to criticize any request to do so'.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Braden [mailto:braden@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 1:10 PM
> To: Hallam-Baker, Phillip
> Cc: Brian E Carpenter; ietf@xxxxxxxx; iesg@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: IANA registration constraints
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> Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote in part:
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> >On the 'misapropriation' issue, I think that it is important that
> >people understand that nobody owns the Internet and nobody
> can own it.
> >Just because the IETF won the global data design competition in the
> >1990s does not mean that it has perpetual ownership of it.
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> Seems like a peculiar version of the actual history of the
> IETF and of the Internet design. But, let's NOT get into a
> deep philosophical discuss of what "ownership" means.
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> Bob Braden
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