Hi,

On 04 Aug 2006, at 1:58 PM, Adam Peake wrote:

> I don't disagree with the content, but before sending out  
> statements in the constituency's name, could we be given chance to  
> read it first. Or at least agree to a statement being sent.

With respect to all the authors, as mentioned in my email July 4, I  
do disagree with this position. I also mentioned some of the reasons  
why and my sense of the document is that it fails to acknowledge the  
free market opportunity for registrars and resellers to offer privacy  
services to registrants.
I sense that this unfortunately degrades much of the logic in the  
argument put forward in most of the document.

Sincerely,

Alan

> At 11:20 AM -0700 8/3/06, Robin Gross wrote:
>> IGF Submission from
>> ICANN's Non-Commercial User Constituency (NCUC):
>>
>> "Privacy Implications of WHOIS Database Policy"
>>
>> PDF:
>> http://www.intgovforum.org/Substantive_1st_IGF/NCUC-IGF- 
>> Whois_privacy.pdf
>>
>> Word:
>> http://www.intgovforum.org/Substantive_1st_IGF/NCUC-IGF- 
>> Whois_privacy-2a.doc
>>
>>
>> A big thanks to Dan Krimm for drafting NCUC's submission to the IGF!
>>
>> Best,
>> Robin
>