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Desiree Miloshevic wrote:
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>> Sentence would become:
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>> It provides a voice and representation in ICANN processes to:
>> non-profit organizations that serve non-commercial interests;
>> nonprofit services such as education, philanthropies, consumer
>> protection, community organizing, promotion of the arts, public
>> interest policy advocacy, children's welfare, religion, scientific
>> research, and human rights; public interest software concerns;
>> families or individuals who register domain names for noncommercial
>> personal use; and Internet users who are primarily concerned with the
>> noncommercial, public interest aspects of domain name policy.
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> I do not see a particular reason for including religion.
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> Anybody else?
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> Desiree
Just in case: If somebody from http://www.dalailama.com or the like
would like to get involved in ICANN communications
discussion/participation, where should they go?
Norbert
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