Well, if I go to http://ncdnhc.org/profile/TimotheLitt,
click Edit, I get the same application form that I originally filled out.
It tells me to fill out sections 6 & 7 as an individual - and that has no
place for a domain name. Only section 2(c) requests a domain name -
for organizations. (See below - I deleted my mailing address
here).
Further, if this is a requirement (and I expect the whois privacy
advocates will object), it doesn't seem reasonable that older memberships are
grandfathered - there would have to be an update process to get the
information from old memberships. And new ones would need to be able to
update (add/change/delete) domain names.
It doesn't make sense that it's a requirement only for some
individuals -- what purpose does it serve?
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From: Milton L Mueller [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, April
27, 2012 16:12
To: 'Timothe Litt'; [log in to unmask]
Subject:
RE: [NCSG-Discuss] NCUC members only - Voters' list verification of
addresses
Right, but you joined a long-ish time ago. Take a look at the
form we are using now.
I was going to provide a link but one of the bad
things about our current NCUC.ORG site is that you have to sign in to get access
to any membership form, and once you sign in and it knows you are already a
member, you can't get access to a membership form. So I attach...
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> Not so, at least in my case. I was
asked whether I have a domain name
> (I have several), but not asked to
specify one or more.