Dear All:

You are all invited to join the NCUC policy conference in Toronto on  
12 October at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel.  For those not traveling  
to Toronto, remote participation will be available from the event  
website:
    http://www.amiando.com/NCUC-ICANN45

The event is free to attend and open to the public to participate,  
but registration is required because space is limited.

Also, any help you can provide to promote the event would be greatly  
appreciated.

Thank you,
Robin

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NCUC Press Release  -  3 October 2012

Top Civil Society Leaders Converge in Toronto for "ICANN & Internet  
Governance: Security and Freedom in a Connected World"

Cyber-Security Expert Ron Deibert and new ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade  
Address Non-Commercial Users Policy Conference on Eve of ICANN #45

Public interest groups involved in ICANN will gather for the event,  
"ICANN & Internet Governance: Security & Freedom in a Connected  
World" on Friday 12 October at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in  
Toronto, Canada. Sponsored by the Noncommercial Users Constituency  
(NCUC), the voice of civil society in ICANN, the policy conference  
will focus on key ICANN policy issues like the need to promote both  
cyber-security and human rights in the development of global Internet  
policies.   The event kicks-off with a morning address from cyber- 
security expert Ron Deibert, Director of the Canada Centre for Global  
Security Studies and The Citizen Lab, an inter-disciplinary research  
and development hothouse at the University of Toronto.  Deibert will  
address the need to establish a cyber-security strategy for global  
civil society.

"Cyberspace is at a watershed moment.  Global civil society, now  
increasingly recognised as an important stakeholder in cyberspace  
governance, needs to step up to the challenge," said Deibert.  "What  
is required is nothing less than a serious and comprehensive   
security strategy for cyberspace that addresses  the very real  
threats that plague governments and corporations, addresses national  
and other security  concerns in a forthright manner, while  
protecting  and preserving open networks of information and  
communication."

The afternoon sessions begin with welcoming remarks from Fadi  
Chehade, ICANN's new Chief Executive Officer, a Lebanese-Egyptian IT  
entrepreneur, who took the helm of ICANN last month and pronounced he  
was committed to strengthening the multi-stakeholder process of  
Internet governance.  Additional speakers at NCUC's policy conference  
include Fionna Alexander from the U.S. Commerce Department and other  
governmental representatives.  The all-day event's four panel  
sessions include participation from ICANN board members and senior  
staff, civil society and Internet business leaders.

The conference will explore a broad range of ICANN policy issues  
including privacy concerns related to the whois policy that requires  
the publication of registrants' personal data and discussion of  
ongoing negotiations with law enforcement agencies regarding a  
related policy that privacy authorities have called "unlawful".  The  
geopolitical landscape of Internet governance models and the shifting  
role of stakeholders will be addressed by experts from around the  
world.  NCUC's conference will also explore policy issues related to  
controversial new domain names such as protection for freedom of  
expression in the face of cultural differences and sensitivities.    
Concerns about intellectual property rights and new top-level domain  
names remains an area under rapid development and will be ripe for  
discussion as well as activities related to extra-territorial domain  
name seizures.  Including human rights principles in ICANN policy  
development will be considered, in addition to ways civil society can  
become involved in the development of ICANN policies, which impact  
Internet users worldwide.

NCUC represents more than 250 noncommercial organizations and  
individuals from around the world on ICANN policy matters and was  
formed in 1999 in Berlin at one of ICANN's earliest meetings.    
Currently NCUC represents a wide range of non-commercial interests in  
ICANN policy development including universities and educational  
institutions, human rights organizations, development, promotion of  
the arts, children's welfare, scientific research, community  
networking, and many other non-commercial interests.  NCUC  
participates at ICANN as a constituency within the Non-Commercial  
Stakeholder Group (NCSG) and the Generic Names Supporting  
Organization (GNSO), which makes ICANN policy recommendations and  
selects board members.

"The conference subtitle recognizes our shared twin goals of security  
and freedom, and questions to what extent must we sacrifice one for  
the other," said meeting organizer Robin Gross of NCUC and IP  
Justice, a civil liberties organization based in San Francisco.  The  
constituency's 2012 Toronto conference builds on the policy  
conference NCUC held in 2011 in which craigslist.org founder Craig  
Newmark addressed the ICANN community in San Francisco.

The 2012 conference concludes with an evening reception at the  
historic Fairmont Royal York overlooking the beautiful Canadian  
waterfront.  The event is free to attend and open the public, but  
advance registration is required because space is limited.  NCUC's  
conference is held with support from the Brazilian Internet Steering  
Registry CGI.br, the Public Interest Registry (PIR), and ICANN.    
Civil Society event partners include The Citizen Lab, the Association  
for Progressive Communications (APC) and the Canadian Internet Policy  
and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) based at the University of Ottawa.

Conference sessions will be audiocast live and archived for later  
downloading, and remote participation will be available from the  
event's website via Adobe Connect for those not able to travel to  
Toronto on 12 October.

For event details including conference schedule, speaker list, remote  
participation details, and to register to the event:
   http://www.amiando.com/NCUC-ICANN45

Contact for more information:

Robin Gross, IP Justice
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Brenden Keurbis, Internet Governance Project & University of Syracuse
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