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That would be most admirable indeed. I don't mean to say that I have
thought about the political opportunity to do so, though.
Nicolas
On 2/19/2013 9:23 PM, DeeDee Halleck wrote:
> Andrew's suggestions are very pertinent.
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> Also: Given the location I think the public forum should somehow
> address the issue of state censorship, domaine takedowns and
> repressive use of firewalls.
> DeeDee
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> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:48 PM, Kathy Kleiman <[log in to unmask]
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> Hi Robin,
> Good lists. For all three, I would suggest an additional topic:
> - New gTLDs: How can we ensure that the protections provided to
> registrants in the Trademark Clearinghouse and URS are actually
> provided? How are the protections for registrants and registrant
> rights being built into the testing and roll-out of these new systems?
>
> Tx!
> Kathy
>
> :
>> All,
>>
>> In preparation for the upcoming ICANN meeting in Beijing, NCSG
>> must come up with a list of proposed discussion topics for the
>> various different meetings during our week in Beijing.
>>
>> So please use this list and discussion thread to begin to suggest
>> specific topics for discussion with the different groups in
>> Beijing. I've put in a couple suggestions to get us started. We
>> can flesh them out in the coming weeks.
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>> In particular, these are the meetings we must propose main topics
>> for:
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>> 1. NCSG with ICANN Board of Directors:
>> a. WHOIS privacy issue
>> b. Human rights and ICANN policy development
>> c. what else?
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>> 2. NCSG with At-Large:
>> a. WHOIS privacy issue
>> b. Human rights and ICANN policy development
>> c. Special Privileges for IGO's
>> d. what else?
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>> 3. NCSG proposed topics for ICANN Public Forum:
>> a. WHOIS privacy issue
>> b. Policy vs Implementation
>> c. what else?
>>
>> Please please add your suggested topics for discussion in Beijing
>> (or help flesh out the ones above).
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Robin
>>
>> PS: And of course there is remote participation for all these
>> meetings, so one does NOT have to travel to Beijing to
>> participate in the discussions.
>>
>>
>>
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