Desiree Miloshevic wrote: >> >> Sentence would become: >> >> It provides a voice and representation in ICANN processes to: >> non-profit organizations that serve non-commercial interests; >> nonprofit services such as education, philanthropies, consumer >> protection, community organizing, promotion of the arts, public >> interest policy advocacy, children's welfare, religion, scientific >> research, and human rights; public interest software concerns; >> families or individuals who register domain names for noncommercial >> personal use; and Internet users who are primarily concerned with the >> noncommercial, public interest aspects of domain name policy. >> > I do not see a particular reason for including religion. > > Anybody else? > > Desiree Just in case: If somebody from http://www.dalailama.com or the like would like to get involved in ICANN communications discussion/participation, where should they go? Norbert -- If you want to know what is going on in Cambodia, please visit The Mirror, a regular review of the Cambodian language press in English. This is the latest weekly editorial of the Mirror: National Holidays: Labor Day – Sunday - Royal Ploughing Ceremony Saturday/Sunday/Monday, 1.-3.5.2010 http://wp.me/p2Gyf-1pT (to read it, click on the line above.) And here is something new every day: http://cambodiamirror.wordpress.com