and now we have a long list of local international access numbers.  these and any further updates at 

http://www.ncuc.org/ncuc-civil-society-outreach-event-in-washington-dc-january-14/ <http://www.ncuc.org/ncuc-civil-society-outreach-event-in-washington-dc-january-14/>


> On Jan 13, 2015, at 11:23 AM, William Drake <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Sorry, we just got this set up after I’d sent out the announcement.  Many thanks to CDT for making this available.  If calling from abroad, there’s an access code below, or you could just use Skype into the US toll free number.
> 
> Bill
> 
> Call-in number: +1-855-282-6330 (US toll free)
> Meeting number: 646 666 480
> 
> Video participation link: https://cdtmeetings.webex.com/cdtmeetings/j.php? <https://cdtmeetings.webex.com/cdtmeetings/j.php?>MTID=m0abd02e67615e37bc2c948c3d722ec8d
> 
> ________________________________________
> 
> Having trouble dialing in? Try these backup numbers:
> 
> +1-855-282-6330 US TOLL FREE
> +1-415-655-0003 US TOLL
> 
> Global call-in numbers
> Access code: 646 666 480
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 13, 2015, at 11:11 AM, William Drake <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>> 
>> http://www.ncuc.org/ncuc-civil-society-outreach-event-in-washington-dc-january-14/ <http://www.ncuc.org/ncuc-civil-society-outreach-event-in-washington-dc-january-14/>  
>> 
>> NCUC Meeting with DC Internet Governance people at
>> 
>> the Center for Democracy & Technology
>> 
>> Wednesday 14 January 2015
>> 
>> Time & Location
>> 
>>  Wednesday 14 January 2015 from 10am - noon,  1634 I Street NW, 11th floor
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Proposed Agenda
>> 
>> 1.     Participant Introductions
>> 
>> 2.     Brief introduction of NCUC @ ICANN
>> 
>> 3.     2-3 minute introductions of issues NCUC works on in ICANN, e.g.
>> 
>> • IANA and the transitioning of US authority  (Matt Shears)
>> 
>> • Accountability mechanisms in the context of globalization (Matt Shears)
>> 
>> • Human rights generally (Bill Drake)
>> 
>> • Privacy and registry services (Stephanie Perrin)
>> 
>> • Access to knowledge and intellectual property (Kathy Kleiman)
>> 
>> • Freedom of expression (David Cake)
>> 
>> • Development (Rafik Dammak)
>> 
>> • ICANN in broader Internet governance, e.g. NETmundial Initiative, IGF (Bill Drake)
>> 
>> 4.     Inputs from local participants on how these and related issues are being addressed in  
>> 
>> Washington DC and beyond
>> 
>> 5.  Open integrative discussion
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> NCUC visitors
>> 
>> 1.     Bill Drake                                 	University of Zurich / USA
>> 
>> 2.     David Cake                                   Electronic Frontiers Australia
>> 
>> 3.     Grace Githaiga                              KICTANet / Kenya
>> 
>> 4.     João Carlos R. Caribé                   	Movimento Mega / Brazil
>> 
>> 5.     Kathy Kleiman                             	Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, PLC / USA
>> 
>> 6.     Matt Shears                                  Center for Democracy & Technology / UK
>> 
>> 7.     Peter Green/Zhang Zuan               	China Organizational Name Administration Center
>> 
>> 8.     Rafik Dammak                        	NCSG / Tunisia
>> 
>> 9.     Stephanie Perrin                            Digital Discretion / Canada
>> 
>> 10.  Stefania Milan                           	University of Tilburg / Italy
>> 
>> 11.  (Avri Doria will join late)            	Consultant / USA
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> DC/NY Locals
>> 
>> 1.     Carolina Rossini                            	Public Knowledge
>> 
>> 2.     Danielle Kehl                                	Open Technology Institute/New America  Foundation
>> 
>> 3.     David Sullivan                              	Global Network Initiative
>> 
>> 4.     David Post                                   	Open Technology Institute/New America  Foundation
>> 
>> 5.     Deborah Brown                            	Association for Progressive Communications
>> 
>> 6.     Elliot Maxwell                               	Consultant
>> 
>> 7.     Emma Llanso                               	Center for Democracy & Technology
>> 
>> 8.     Jane Coffin                              	Internet Society
>> 
>> 9.     Laura deNardis                             	American University
>> 
>> 10.  Markus Kummer                          	ICANN Board
>> 
>> 11.  Mohamad Najem                         	Social Media Exchange
>> 
>> 12.  Natalie Green                              	Public Knowledge
>> 
>> 13.  Robert Guerra                             	Consultant
>> 
>> 14.  Susan Aaronson                          	George Washington University
>> 
>> 15.  Tim Ridout                                  	German Marshall Fund
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  ***********************************************
>> William J. Drake
>> International Fellow & Lecturer
>>   Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ
>>   University of Zurich, Switzerland
>> Chair, Noncommercial Users Constituency, 
>>   ICANN, www.ncuc.org <http://www.ncuc.org/>
>> [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> (direct), [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> (lists),
>>   www.williamdrake.org <http://www.williamdrake.org/>
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