Greetings... You're probably familiar by now with the work of Garth Bruen and his small operation Knujon, and some of the work they have done documenting domain registration abuse and other safety, security and stability problems. Danny Younger first started posting some of the results of this work a couple of months back. You may also be aware of the controversy Knujon's work has generated among those who are concerned about enforcement of the RAA and other rules and provisions designed to promote safety, stability and security of the DNS. Garth and his father Bob, with whom he collaborates, have asked for time to present their findings in Cairo. I told Bob we could find some time for him during the week in Cairo to address the ALAC. I've also offered to help back him up in the public meeting forums. It may also be interesting for Bob to present some of Knujon's findings in forthcoming meetings with the registrar constituency. The questions raised by Knujon's findings, in my opinion, also cross into the realm of new gTLDs, and whether the implementation plan pays sufficient attention to the significant problems that already exist among current domains. It should also be noted that Bob (and possibly Garth as well, I'm not clear yet) is paying out-of-pocket to go to Cairo. Anyone interested in this, please let me know -- I think we need to try to be supportive of the Bruens' efforts. Beau Brendler ** This e-mail message is intended only for the designated recipient(s) named above. The information contained in this e-mail and any attachments may be confidential or legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not review, retain, copy, redistribute or use this e-mail or any attachment for any purpose, or disclose all or any part of its contents. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail and permanently delete this e-mail and any attachments from your computer system.