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Wendy Seltzer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jun 2012 08:25:27 -0400
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On 06/28/2012 07:57 AM, Alain Berranger wrote:
> Thanks Wendy,
> 
> It would have been nice to be invited when you started the drafting.

I believe I mentioned it during the RAA discussion at the NCSG meeting,
but apologize if I failed to do so.

--Wendy

> 
> I will provide comments soonest convenient, so for now please do not
> associate NPOC with the NCUC letter.
> 
> Alain
> 
> On Thursday, June 28, 2012, Wendy Seltzer wrote:
> 
>> Hi NCUC,
>>
>> As we discussed Tuesday, a drafting team met yesterday to write a letter
>> to privacy commissioners and organizations, noting our concerns with the
>> privacy implications of the RAA draft's WHOIS data collection and
>> retention requirements, and inviting them to send comments to the ICANN
>> Board.
>>
>> Thanks especially to Kim for getting us started, and to Joy, Avri,
>> Rafik, Sam, and David for help revising. It's drafted on behalf of NCUC,
>> as that was where we held principal discussion, but of course NPOC is
>> welcome to join as well.
>>
>> The next step is to send it to Privacy Commissioners and privacy
>> organizations, with a cover note if you have direct connections.  I'll
>> keep a list of contacts we've made (and you can invite them to let us
>> know if they've sent comments, so we can track).
>>
>> Thanks!
>> --Wendy
>>
> 
> 


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