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Originally Posted by tony404
Brandon Why arent the 24 that support it on public record
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lawley answered that question by saying they had confidentiality clauses.
most likely for fear of some kind of retaliation that everyone is talking about, so it would be understandable that those that gave support would want to be held private.. but this fact alone should demonstrate to the ICANN board members that the "community" does not want .XXX if those that support it can't publically state their support.
Some ICANN members are still referencing things from the past.. some of those 24 supportors have now changed their mind after fast forwarding a few more years, seeing 2257 issues creep up, etc.
Those that gave their support before need to contact ICANN to let them know they are now opposed, because otherwise, their company name from the past letters of support are still being used.
Fight the partying like it was 1999!