<<Thanks for the letter. I have already opened discussions on the issue
with my fellow NCUCers on it. I still have to check to make sure we can
meet on the 29th (this is probably the day most people will be arriving
in Vancouver, most from very long trips) but will get back to as soon as
I get some feedback from our colleagues.>>
Carlos and all:
As we have discussed a few times on this list, Tuesday, November 29th, from 2-6:30 PM is our NCUC Privacy Conference.  The GAC meeting on the same subject was just canceled -- making our meeting now central (and pivotal) on data protection and privacy in ICANN.
 
The Conference is shaping up wonderfully!  We have terrific speakers from CIRA (.CA) and other country codes.  We are expecting at least one Data Protection Commissioner.  The Registries and PIR are both co-sponsors and supporters.  This a unique event for NCUC and we truly need all NCUCers to support and attend our conference in order to make it a success!
 
Carlos, can we kindly avoid any conflict with the NCUC Privacy Conference?
All, please come!!
 
Kathy
------------------------  NCUC Privacy Conference Agenda ----------------------------------------
Building Bridges on ICANN’s Whois Questions
Privacy Conference at Vancouver ICANN Meeting
Tuesday, November 29th,  2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Sponsors:  Noncommercial Users Constituency,
Public Interest Registry & The Registry Constituency
Draft Agenda

Session I:  Data Protection Commissioners, ccTLDs and Registrars

This session invites Data Protection Commissioners to discuss their data protection laws.  It also profiles several ccTLDs and Registrars who have changed their Whois procedures (or are in the midst of changing them) based on these laws.  What are the changes?  How are they working?  How do they allow personal data to be made available to those who need it?  (This session will feature considerable time for questions and discussion with the audience.)


Session II: Experts on Other Areas of Internet Privacy

The Whois debate takes place within the larger context of Internet privacy, but in the ICANN community we rarely refer to outside models.  How do online service providers, ISPs and others handle requests for personal data in other Internet areas, including chatroom and email identities?  What do these models offer in our work on the Whois dilemma?


Session III:  Registrars, Registries and NCUC Present Their New Plans for the WHOIS Databases

Registries, Registrar and Noncommercial Users Constituency recently put forward different plans to change the gTLD Whois Database to provide protection for personal data.  For the first time in a public forum, they will present and discuss their proposals.  (Considerable time for input and discussion with the audience planned.) 


Building Bridges to the Public.  This Conference will reach out to civic and social Internet-based organization throughout the world.  Attracting new organizations with their insights and concerns will help infuse the Conference and GNSO Whois process with a new level of interest and relevance.

Questions/Suggestions.   If you have questions, suggestions for speakers, or organizations you think should be invited, please contact Kathryn Kleiman of the Noncommercial Users Constituency at [log in to unmask] 

Open to All