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Up to Carlos and the new EC, now.
 
As for my personal opinion, it's always a good idea to encourage people
to come talk to us. One thing I can vouch for: Gomes won't waste our
time with a long presentation. He'll just answer questions. 

>>> <[log in to unmask]> 11/20/2005 6:30:46 PM >>>
Carlos, Milton, and all:
At our Constituency meeting on Thursday in Vancouver, do we want talk
with 
Verisign about the .COM agreement?  I was talking with Chuck Gomes of
Verisign 
about our Privacy Conference (he has been a big supporter of it!).  I
said that 
we had questions and deep concerns about the .COM agreement.  He said
he 
would be happy to come by and talk with us at the Constituency meeting
for a few 
minutes.  

Interested? 

Regards, Kathy

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