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I am happy to continue to serve as long as I am needed/useful.  I am
equally happy to yield if someone else would like the position.

Harold

At 11:37 AM 4/19/2005, Milton Mueller wrote:
>You are until notified otherwise. Do you want to be? The EC elected you
>as our 2004 representative. Obviously, we've been a bit slow in keeping
>up with yearly renewal.
>
>
>Dr. Milton Mueller
>Syracuse University School of Information Studies
>http://www.digital-convergence.org
>http://www.internetgovernance.org
>
>
> >>> Harold Feld <[log in to unmask]> 4/19/2005 9:57:57 AM >>>
>Yes, for example, am I still the NCUC representative?
>
>Harold
>
>At 03:25 AM 4/19/2005, Adam Peake wrote:
> >Press release:
> >
> ><http://www.latinoamericann.org/print.php?sid=942> Spanish
> ><http://www.pir.org/news/press_releases/pr_articles/2005-04-18-01>
>English
> >
> >
> >Returning members include:
> >Nadia McLaren:  Europe (Union of International Associations)
> >Pavan Duggal:  Asia (Cyberlaws.net)
> >Klaus Stoll:  Latin America (Chasquinet.org)
> >
> >New members include:
> >Oscar Robles-Garay:  Latin America (NIC Mexico ccTLD)
> >Bill Woodcock: North America (Packet Clearing House)
> >Erik Iriarte Ahon:  Latin America (Alfa)
> >Alan Davidson:  North America (Center for Democracy and Technology)
> >John Zoltner: North America (Community Technology Centers' Network)
> >
> >Now would be a good time for the NCUC to think about what PIR should
> >be doing. Suggestions very welcome.
> >
> >(I am still a member of the PIR advisory council.)
> >
> >Adam

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