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Well done getting more cash -- thanks Milton.  Thank you EPIC.

Only thought, is an ICANN meeting where we need to do outreach and
membership work?

There will be another workshop in Whois at Carthage and I think
that's the most important issue on ICANN's agenda at the moment.
Perhaps a good idea to support a second Whois/privacy expert
(Stephanie Perrin, if she's able to attend, or is not anyway
attending on EPIC's behalf, or Alan Davidson, CDT) or someone from
Europe who could provide comment on issues beyond the US/N. American
view.

No detailed agenda from ICANN.  Hard to know what additional
expertise might be required.  This has always been a problem of
trying to target funds for attendance at ICANN meetings.

Thanks,

Adam



At 2:31 PM -0400 9/22/03, Milton Mueller wrote:
>As you can see from the message below, Electronic Privacy
>Information Center has agreed to provide some funds to support
>NCUC. These funds will be used to support an NCUC
>presence at the upcoming ICANN meeting in Tunisia.
>
>I am unable to go to the Tunisia meeting, but will participate
>on the GNSO Council via teleconference.
>
>We should be able to send two people with that amount.
>Please provide suggestions.
>
>Here are mine: The main issue at Tunisia is likely to be Whois.
>For that reason, I would recommend that we send Kathy Kleiman,
>a founder of NCUC who is active and updated on that issue.
>YJ Park might also be willing to go (I am unsure of that at
>the moment) and I would recommend her because of her
>role in mobilizing membership.
>
>
>>As part of EPIC's commitment to the Public Voice, EPIC will
>>make a $4k contribution to the Convergence Center to
>>help support the work of the Non-Commercial User Constituency
>>(NCUC). We hope that this funding will help with continued
>  >NCUC participation in the work of ICANN.
>  >
>  >Regards,
>  >
>  >Marc Rotenberg


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