On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, Harald Alvestrand wrote: [...]
You'll note that I chose not to use the word "political". That was deliberate. "Political" is used in a variety of ways, many of which I don't agree with. The use of the word also varies greatly from country to country, so it's fraught with danger for anyone from one country to use the word in debates occuring in another country. So I find the use of the word to be a distraction. I see the showing of CITIZENFOUR as completely consistent with the position the IETF has taken with such steps as publishing "Pervasive Monitoring is an Attack" (RFC 7258, BCP 188). I support this position. That's all.
In a paper I published in 2003 in the Harvard Law Revied I argued that the IETF (at its best) is a model of how to do a special, limited, Habermassian form of politics:
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=363840 -- A. Michael Froomkin, http://law.tm Laurie Silvers & Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law Editor, Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots), jotwell.com Program Chair, We Robot 2016 | +1 (305) 284-4285 | froomkin@xxxxxx U. Miami School of Law, P.O. Box 248087, Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA -->It's warm here.<--