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"Kleinwächter, Wolfgang" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Sep 2011 12:04:30 +0200
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Hi Bill and all,

 

Thank you very much for this nomination. I'd be delighted to represent civil society and the non-commerical Internet community in the Council and to promote public interest values . Deeply involved in various ICANN constituneices, next to the Non-commercial groups in patricular At Large, and with five years experiences in the NomCom I will, in case I am elected, to do my best to contribute to a strong NCSG representation in the GNSO Council and in ICANN. 

 

If you have any questions or want tl know about me, feel free to contact me under [log in to unmask] Attached is a short bio. 

 

Best wishes

 

Wolfgang Kleinwächter

University of Aarhus, Professor for Internet Policy & Regulation

 

 

From: William Drake [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Thursday, 8 September 2011 12:48 a.m.
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Cc: Liddicoat, Joy; Wolfgang Kleinwächter
Subject: Council Nominations: Joy Liddicoat and Wolfgang Kleinwachter

 

Hi everyone,

 

I am please to nominate for the open Council seats two outstanding civil society scholar/activists, Joy Liddicoat and Wolfgang Kleinwachter.

 

Joy is the Project Co-ordinator for Internet Rights are Human Rights for the Association for Progressive Communication, a NCUC organizational member.  Joy is lawyer who's been a long-time activist on human rights on the Internet and beyond, and she's also involved in DNS issues and well attuned to the ICANNsphere.  At present she also serves Director of the Domain Name Commission, InternetNZ, the non-profit multistakeholder body responsible for managing .nz and related Internet issues in New Zealand, so she brings to the table an understanding of public interest aspects of the ccTLD space as well.  A strong human rights orientation has generally been lacking in ICANN and the GNSO, so she'd be filling an important gap.  At the same time, it would be good to further engage in NCSG the APC, which as probably everyone knows is the probably the largest NGO, a multinational network, doing civil society activism around Internet and ICT issues.  More about Joy here http://nz.linkedin.com/pub/joy-liddicoat/11/233/745 and APC here http://www.apc.org <http://www.apc.org/> .

 

Wolfgang is probably known to most members, as he's an individual NCUC member who's attended I believe all but one or two ICANN meetings since its founding and has served most recently as the chair of Nomcom.  He's a leading scholar on global Internet governance and ICANN who's been very involved with not only ICANN but the civil society coalitions involved in the WSIS and IGF.  He is a professor at the University of Aarhus, the organizer of the annual ICANN Studienkreis conference, the organizer of the European Summer School on Internet Governance, a founder along with Milton myself and others of the Global Internet Governance Academic Networks, and so on.  Like Joy, he has the background and disposition to be a great Councilor for the NCSG.  More about Wolfgang here http://www.intgov.net/persons/52

 

Best,

 

Bill



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William J. Drake
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Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ
University of Zurich, Switzerland
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