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Congratulations! I wish I could be there but the expense to
attend the meeting in Vancouver (+ winter + avian flu + name your
favorite excuse here) prevents me from attending. In addition to this
conference, I wanted to get a feel of the ICANNites on the
EU/Brazil/China/et al vs US government dynamic on the "control" of the
Internet.
I hope you have a very fruitful conference.
-- Bombim Cadiz
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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Friends:
> I am pleased to announce that a longtime goal has come to fruition. The NCUC
> will host a privacy/data protection meeting in Vancouver called "Building
> Bridges on ICANN's Whois Dilemma!" It will be a wonderful meeting of experts on
> Internet privacy and data protection laws and policies, ccTLDs changing their
> WHOIS to protect our personal data (such as Canada's .CA), and new plans for
> the Whois from Registries, Registrars and our own constituency.
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> Please plan to come! We need your participation, ideas and interest!
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> Where: ICANN's Vancouver Meeting
> When: Tuesday, November 29th, 2:30-6:30 PM
> What: 3 Panel presentations; lots of Audience
> participation
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