Dear Friends in NCUC:
I am sending this note to let you know of my leaving the Whois TF, and 
shortly, the Constituency.  As many of you know, it has been some time since I 
represented an organization in the NCUC (ACM's Internet Governance Project) and I 
have served informally as a legal and policy counsel to our constituency since 
that time.

My big contribution, I think, was the Whois Task Force.  Over 4 1/2 years and 
thousands of hours of work, we:
                 - achieved recognition of the fact that privacy and data 
protection exist around the world, protect fundamental rights, and absolutely 
apply to the personal data in the Whois database.
                - publicized the comments and calls for privacy from Data 
Protection Commissioners, including most recently in Marrakech (where the 
comments of the Article 29 Working Party Chair received great attention)
                - held a pivotal, timely, standing room only conference in 
Vancouver on Whois issues with a unique combination of ccTLDs, gTLDs, and 
outside telecom privacy experts.

But my ability to work on behalf of the NCUC is now ended.  Effective 
immediately, I must resign my WHOIS TF representation and move on to other projects.  
I will stay in the Constituency, if you would like, for a week or two -- to 
help bring a new TF representative up to speed.  But I have to move quickly to 
other waiting work.  

There is an important Whois TF meeting this Monday at 10:30 AM EST.
I hope someone can attend. 

Regards, Kathy
p.s.   You will find the Privacy Laws spreadsheet and other Whois documents 
at NCDNHC.ORG on the Archives page.  NCDNHC.ORG under What's New includes an 
Agenda for the Vancouver Whois conference with wonderful slides from many 
speakers.