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Dear Eric,
thank you for your response. Here is what I propose to you and to any one 
who wants to join the IUC project.

1) the project would be named "Internet User Constituency" Project.
    With abreviated name IntUser.
    Site http://intuser.org .

2) the dedicated interest committe to investigate and possibly propose that 
project would be named the "Internet User Committee" to keep the same 
initial and would use the same abbreviated name.

3) Until the Chairs have assigned a sub-list to that project we could use 
the GA list with the leading mention "[IUC]" in the subject so mails might 
be easily filtered into a special folder by Committee Members or filtered 
out by non interested persons.

4) I propose the following definition for an Internet User: "any person who 
is using the Internet either directly through any access station or 
indirectly through any electronic device". This includes WebTV watchers, 
Electronic Games Kids, E-Mail users, Building Tele Alarms owners, WebPone 
users, MP3 afficionados, etc...

5) we are all of us most welcome indeed to follow your example and to 
propose Internet Users to join this GA, registering as voters and 
participating to our efforts.

6) An initial very limited funding will be provided by the world@wide 
foundation. Secretariat and Banking account could be provided by the 
International Secretariat for Telematic Applications (SIAT) which addresses 
that kind of need since 1978.

7) the CAC (Consumer Advisory Committee) could start as an advisory 
committee to the IUC project.

8) I suggest that in our outreach campaign we think about the creation of 
local chapters and about persons able to create and animate them.

9) we could set-up a think tank at thinktank@intuser.org for everyone to 
share with ideas and concepts. Once organized by themes they would be 
published on the IntUser site for public comments.

10) I suppose that our initial needs includes among others:

-  graphic design for the site
-  site hosting / server housing with Mail, Threads and ML service
-  multi-langaguage being of the essence: translation facilties in 
different languages
-  legal advising - US about ByLaws - international about contract with ICANN
-  presentation of a budget
-  edition and publication of a good presentation document
-  consumer organization relations
-  organization of international face to face meetings in Europe, Asia and USA
-  compilation of a worldwide user services directory
-  compilation of an interlanguage internet words glossary
-  development of a me/we management system able to cope with millions of 
occasional participants

Any volunteer or project to help in these areas would be most welcome.

Cheers.
Jefsey




On 04:40 08/08/01, Eric Dierker said:
>Jefsey,
>
>As you know I am a cowboy, but I also have a doctorate, and I also familiarly
>represent  the individual interests of my many friends in South East Asia.  I
>was also fortunately given the privilege of spending a year under Pierre 
>in the
>American College in Paris.  When I recently joined our children in the
>outskirts of Mexico DF I realized I had no right to do anything but fight for
>their freedom through information.  I have been non refuted in claims to dot
>commoner representation.  I have with great humility lost many elections 
>within
>and without this body.  In the Internet and especially in ICaNN I have no 
>home,
>we desperately need an IUC.  I have been graciously extended the opportunity
>from my bosses to join in your crusade for individual users to have a voice in
>the Internet.  I am compiling a list of just plain old users to join in your
>cause.  Please lead us into a representative body.  My people are of the
>opinion that as an ICANN member of the BoD you would be our best friend.  But
>please lead us in this concept first.
>
>My dot commoners and myself lend ourselves to your cause which from this day
>forward we call our own.
>
>Sincerely and with gratitude,
>
>Eric,
>
>Jeffrey Morphine wrote:
>
> > I think Peter de Blanc is right.
> >
> > There is a procedure for the creation of a "constituency". This procedure
> > consists in organizing the constituency : its bylaws, its proposed contract
> > with the ICANN, its budget and financing, its Members, its initial
> > bootstrap, its website, etc. and a petition to the BoD to consider its
> > proposition.
> >
> > IMHO there are three constituencies to be prepared:
> >
> > - Internet Users targeting to represent 400.000.000 users (IUC)
> > - Registrants (RC)
> > - DNS Development to foster analysis about DNS system évolution. DNSDC
> >
> > I am intersted organizing an IUC dedicated interest group to evaluate and
> > work on the feasiblity of an Itenet User Constituency. I underline that IUC
> > means Internet Users having no DN or not concerned by their DN.  This has
> > nothing to do with Joop's project. I only hope it may help startung it.
> >
> > 1. if you are interested thank you to let us know
> > 2. Patrick, I am lost with your sub-lists. May be one could be used? Please
> > advise the best one. (so the discussion stay in the GA but do not bore non
> > interested people).
> > 3. My determination is real. I would like to have the project really of the
> > ground with a Consumer Advisory Council project tobe submitted in Marina
> > del Rey.
> >
> > Jefsey
> >
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