Re: [iucg] [discuss] Conference: ICANN and Global Internet Governance: The Road to Sao Paulo, and Beyond, Singapore 21 March 2014

"Shatan, Gregory S." <GShatan@ReedSmith.com> Thu, 27 February 2014 08:17 UTC

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From: "Shatan, Gregory S." <GShatan@ReedSmith.com>
To: 'Elisabeth Blanconil' <info@vgnic.org>, William Drake <wjdrake@gmail.com>
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Elisabeth:

If by “Gregory” you are referring to me, there is no good purpose to citing me by name as “confused” about something I have not even commented on.  I am fairly confident I am no more or less confused than most on this list.  Ad personam attacks add nothing but “noise” to this or any other list.  I suppose this is my punishment for challenging the use of “VGNIC-speak.”

That said – am I the only one confused by the reference to “interplus 2015 project governance”?  If so, I look forward to someone from outside the VGNIC sphere of influence explaining it.

If I am not the Gregory to which you refer, my apologies.

Greg Shatan



From: discuss-bounces@1net.org [mailto:discuss-bounces@1net.org] On Behalf Of Elisabeth Blanconil
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Subject: Re: [discuss] Conference: ICANN and Global Internet Governance: The Road to Sao Paulo, and Beyond, Singapore 21 March 2014


Thank you William,

At 03:37 26/02/2014, you wrote:

"ICANN and Global Internet Governance: The Road to São Paulo, and Beyond"

What seems interesting is that whatever the meeting may discuss or state the ICANN and our GIG "Beyond" is already determined: principles, globalization, institutional innovation, by ...

17:15-17:45     Keynote Assessment by Larry Strickling, Asst. Secretary of Commerce, Government of the United States.

After all, I think I should discuss the interplus 2015 project governance rather than the old1983 USG internet. Not the same generation....
But Gregory may be confused.
Hebe.



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