Thanks Horacio. I'm trying to reach out to some of the bloggers/activists I met during the #Jan25 uprising in Egypt who were blogging prior, during and after the uprising for exactly this scenario. I think their experiences might be very beneficial. If you, or anyone else, can come up with real-life stories/examples, that would be great. Of course…, other scenarios would also be most welcome. The more we can offer Stephanie in terms of scenarios or use-cases, the easier we'll make her work with the EWG. Thanks again. Amr On Apr 24, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Horacio T. Cadiz <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On 04/24/2013 05:21 AM, Robin Gross wrote: > >> So if you know of any facts that describe a scenario that demonstrates the >> legitimate need to register a domain name anonymously, please let us know! >> Actually, please let Amr Elsadr know (cc'd here) who's agreed to keep track of >> this information for NCSG and feed it to Stephanie for her work on the working >> group. > > > Scenario: > > Social activist wants to setup a site which goes against > the current government policy in his/her country. As such, the activist > tangles not only with the government but with the families/supporters > of the entrenched powers-that-be. > > The activist, obviously, wants to remain anonymous so that the > power of the government and its supporters can't be focused on him/her. > > > > > -- > Bombim Cadiz > ***************************************** > * Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) -- * > * No windows. No gates. It is open. * > * No Bill. It is Free. * > *****************************************