Not About ICANN Day 3
So the Yale Law School alumni office has been sending out a zillion emails about my talk on July 9 in New York City. And, right at this same time, we've hit a really dry spell on this blog. I'm at a truly arcane and self-involved meeting, circling around and talking about internationalized domain names and how to reform the GNSO.
Yikes. You may be saying this to yourself. Why would I ever go hear her talk? Well, I see your point. I really do. It looks from these last entries as if things are really boring in the Susan Crawford Blog land.
I swear it isn't always like this. It's just ICANN! It has this way of sucking you in and making you sit squirming for hours and hours, as the globe spins and your life goes by without you. You can't leave the room, you can't even go outside, because you're supposed to be there for a solid week, paying rapt attention, all alone in a sea of circular policy-talk.
I promise not to talk about ICANN on July 9. Nope, I'm going to have a lot of interesting things to say, one or two of which you will remember until July 10 if I do my job right. I predict there will be some reflections on the digital life, a few cave-dweller-lawyer jokes, some thoughtful asides about human reaction to overwhelming change, a neat set of stats, and a little Second Law of Thermodynamics riffing. It will not be a waste of time to attend, and my talk won't last long.
So — do come, okay? July 9, 6:30-8:30 p.m, 42 West 44th
Street, New York
City. Go here to register. There will probably be great snacks.
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Susan,
I wasn't planning on being in New York that day. But I don't think that a talk ICANN wouldn't be completely boring. I read Sunday's transcript of the GNSO Whois working group– these folks have very interesting stories as to the current complexities of trying to track down just who is behind an Internet domain.
As it relates to blogging, I tried in vain in reach members of the working group to discuss the Protocol for Online Abuse Reporting. This I believe will need to be second-knowledge of to every Internet user as 911 is to “phone users.”
Jon
I personally find ICANN fascinating. But not everyone does. I could talk about it for hours.
Susan