[Ecommerce] [Fwd: Agenda: ICANN and Civil Society Brainstorming]

Manon Ress mress@essential.org
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From: Sarah Andrews <andrews@epic.org>
Subject: Agenda: ICANN and Civil Society Brainstorming
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Hello again,

I wanted to pass around our proposed agenda for tomorrow morning's 
meeting on ICANN. Again this will be held at the EPIC offices, 1718 
Connecticut AVe, NW Suite 200, Washington DC (metro: Dupont North) 
from 10am -12pm. The call in number is 512 225 3050, code 65889#.

Hope to see or hear from you tomorrow,
Sarah.


AGENDA
1. Quick update on ICANN-related initiatives in various countries, including
-Japan
-Korea
-Australia
-Europe

2. Review of various proposals for reform
- ITU paper on reform, April 15, 2002
   http://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/com2/infodocs/index.html
- ACM letter to Vint Cerf, March 29, 2002
   http://www.acm.org/usacm/IG/ICANN_Letter.htm
-Randy Bush's article on ICANN restructuring: 
 
http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200202/msg00242.html 

-ICANN Committee on Evolution and Reform
  http://www.icann.org/committees/evol-reform/
-Letter from Ethan Katsh regarding the Independent Review Policy, April 12
  http://www.umass.edu/cyber/icannreview.htm


3. Next steps. What should be done?
-pressure respective govts and regional bodies like E.U.
-upcoming U.S. Congressional hearings


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>>Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 17:33:37 -0500
>>To: Manon Ress <mress@essential.org>, Rob Courtney <rob@cdt.org>,
>>    Rick Weingarten <RWW@alawash.org>, Kathryn Kleiman <KathrynKL@aol.com>,
>>    Miriam Nisbet <MMN@alawash.org>, Christopher Chiu <cchiu@aclu.org>,
>>    Harold Feld <hfeld@mediaaccess.org>, Eric Menge <Eric.Menge@sba.gov>,
>>    James Dempsey <jdempsey@cdt.org>, John Perry Barlow <barlow@eff.org>,
>>    Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>, Barbara Simons <simons@acm.org>,
>>    Jamie Love <love@cptech.org>, DannyYounger@cs.com, mueller@syr.edu,
>>    "Michael Froomkin" <froomkin@law.miami.edu>,
>>    "Karl Auerbach" <karl@cavebear.com>, sverhulst@hotmail.com,
>>    "Jeanette Hofmann" <jeanette@medea.wz-berlin.de>
>>From: Sarah Andrews <andrews@epic.org>
>>Subject: ICANN and Civil Society Brainstorming
>>Cc: rotenberg@epic.org, Barry Steinhardt <BSteinhardt@aclu.org>
>>X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.0 required=10.0 tests= version=2.11
>>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>I just wanted to follow up on this message from Hans yesterday and 
>>start polling to see who would be able to make it on the 16th. We 
>>have tentatively arranged two sessions, one from 10.00-12.00 at the 
>>EPIC offices and the other from 3.00-5.00 at the ALA. I know that 
>>people have other commitments and that this is very short notice 
>>especially for those outside DC. But it seems like a good 
>>opportunity and we could organize conference call facilities (at 
>>least in the morning) for those who couldn't make it in person.
>>
>>So please get back to me or Hans and let us know whether you are 
>>interested and could make it in either body or voice-only mode.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Sarah.


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