[AfrICANN-discuss] Complaint from Sudan to ICANN
Seun Ojedeji
seun.ojedeji at gmail.com
Mon Feb 24 14:43:25 SAST 2014
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Nigel Roberts <nigel at channelisles.net>wrote:
> Dear Hugo
> The reason I say all this is not to criticise, is that if your recipient
> (ICANN's CEO) cannot understand your representations, he will not be able
> to respond appropriately or direct the right people accordingly as I know
> he would want to.
>
> ++1 the other thing will also be to suggest that mails like this (which
seem to suggest conflict of interest) be sent directly to those concerned,
as i don't think it has gotten to the level of posting(escalating) to a
public list.
> Then again, I am sure ICANN's by-now-vast resources would extend to having
> important missives translated, so I would suggest re-sending this in your
> native language.
>
> ++1
PS: ICANN is an American company. I think it also would have difficulties
> (legal?) in funding representatives from North Korea and Cuba??
>
Hmm...am curious on how this works practically and will appreciate if you
could further clarify your statement above, are you saying ICANN is
restricted by law on countries to support? even though internet
connectivity exist in those regions?
Regards
>
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