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Andrew McLaughlin on Public Participation in ICANN

Andrew McLaughlin responds to Palfrey et al: In short, concluding that the ICANN experiement in public participation has been a failure because online public forums have been a failure is like saying that television has been a failure because Cop Rock was a failure.

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Anonymous:
Now I know what an apologist is. Thank you, Andrew.

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