is .eu better? > Carlos A. Afonso wrote: >> Hi Kim, >> >> As a Brazilian-Canadian (and user of CIRA's services) I was unaware of >> this change (sloppy me). Shocking indeed, as I used to refer to CIRA's >> policy as an example of fair practice on the issue. >> >> Great to know that you will join the review team! >> >> frat rgds >> >> --c.a. >> >> Kim G. von Arx wrote: >> >>> All: >>> >>> I forgot to add that after I had left CIRA (about 3 years ago) and the >>> senior management at CIRA changed completely, CIRA decided to change >>> the privacy and WHOIS policy significantly again which included an >>> unsupervised backdoor to law enforcement etc. This development >>> resulted in a lot of criticisms and disappointments by consumer and >>> privacy groups. Therefore, the current CIRA privacy and whois policy >>> is different from the one that I had introduced and implemented a few >>> years back. >>> >>> Kim >>> > Though a non-Canadian (and non-Brazilian) I also often referred to the > CIRA standards, which I knew since the workshop Kathy Kleinman had > coordinated. > > What a pity to learn that it is different by now. How did this happen? > Any specific dynamics that would be good to know? > > > Norbert Klein > > -- > 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: > > Free access to free flowing information > Sunday, 27.6.2010 > > http://wp.me/p2Gyf-1w1 > (to read it, click on the line above.) > > And here is something new every day: > http://cambodiamirror.wordpress.com >