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RE: [ga] Melbourne Workshop on the Public Voice in ICANN
Rob Courtney wrote:-
Members of the GA:
As you may know, an international team of researchers known as the
NAIS (NGO and Academic ICANN Study) project has been moving forward
with an independent study of the nature of public participation in
ICANN. That group (of which CDT is a member) will be holding a
workshop in Melbourne to discuss these issues with the rest of the
ICANN community. Tentative details are below, we hope to see you
there!
- Will there be remote participation available?
Thanks,
Joanna
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Save This Date: Fri. Mar. 9, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Melbourne time)
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THE PUBLIC VOICE IN ICANN &
THE FUTURE OF THE AT-LARGE COMMUNITY
Workshop hosted by NAIS: The NGO & Academic ICANN Study Group
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DATE: Friday, March 9
TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
PLACE: Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Center
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The workshop will include structured panel discussions about how to
include the public interest in ICANN's decisions. Some questions to
be explored at the session:
* What is the appropriate level of public participation in ICANN?
* What does participation by the broad community of Internet users
contribute to ICANN's policy-making?
* How should the broad community of Internet users participate in
ICANN (through what institutional procedures or mechanisms)?
Additional details will be distributed shortly
COME AND PARTICIPATE.
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NAIS is an international team of experts from the non-profit and
academic communities that is studying the nature of public
representation in ICANN. An overview of the NAIS project is available
at:
http://www.cdt.org/dns/icann/nais/010207overview.shtml
For more information about NAIS, or about the workshop, please
contact Rob Courtney of the Center for Democracy & Technology (+1 202
637 9800, rob@cdt.org).
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Policy Analyst
Center for Democracy & Technology
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Washington, DC 20006
202 637 9800
fax 202 637 0968
rob@cdt.org
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