I am Farzaneh Badii (or Badiei, for the reason why it is spelled differently in different placesrefer to https://icannwiki.org/Farzaneh_Badii

I am the chair of Noncommercial Stakeholders Group (2018), got involved with ICANN as a fellow back in 2013, and was active at CCWG-Accountability. was the chair of Noncommercial Users Constituency  in 2017.

I had become active in 2018 at RDS and was a member of a sub-team on purpose of WHOIS. My involvement with WHOIS and its policy issues increased as NCSG corresponded with ICANN on this matter since December 2017.

I have researched and blogged about issues related to WHOIS in 2018.

I am a member of this EPDP as an NCSG representative.

I work at Internet Governance Project, based in Georgia Tech. 



Farzaneh


On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 4:13 PM Stephanie Perrin <stephanie.perrin@mail.utoronto.ca> wrote:

I am Stephanie Perrin; I was recruited to join the Experts Working Group (EWG) at ICANN as a privacy expert in 2013.  Since then I joined the NCSG and have served four years on GNSO council, on the Privacy Proxy Services Accreditation Working Group, on the IAG for the WHOIS Conflicts with Law, on the RDS PDP (dormant at the moment) and on the RDS II Review Team.  During this time I wrote my doctoral dissertation on the contention between data commissioners and ICANN on the WHOIS directory (University of Toronto, 2018).  I worked for 30 years in the Canadian federal government, largely on privacy and IT policy issues, including two years as Director of Research and Policy at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.  I am currently working on a research project funded by that office, to study the feasibility of standards to facilitate third party access to personal registration data.

Stephanie Perrin

On 2018-07-31 20:25, Kurt Pritz wrote:
Hello Everyone: 

I hope you don’t mind that I write to you informally from time to time on matters that come to mind where I think it would be of benefit to communicate immediately and not wait for meetings. 

In the interest of the meeting tomorrow going smoothly, I want to call your attention to one item in the agenda and “Welcome” note that were sent yesterday. 

We have replaced the typical introductory remarks where we go around the table and allow each member to introduce themselves. That would take over an hour of the two-hour session and I want to make better use of your time. 

Instead, 2-3 minutes will be allotted to each group to describe its goals for this collaboration and whatever else the members want to describe:e.g.,  the names of the members or any challenges / opportunities they face. Please select a member of your group to speak for all of you. I have also asked that each member send in a brief “bio” (2-4 sentences) that we can post in the team wiki pages. (We have received one so far.)

Thank you for making this adjustment. 

Also, I aspire to start the meeting right at the appointed hour. Please login to the meeting slightly before that time. I have sat through many meetings that start late, calculating the combined hourly rate of attendees waiting for the meeting to start. Thanks in advance for making your best efforts here. I certainly understand you have professional matters that must be addressed and might delay your entry from time to time.

I hope you found this useful. I welcome your feedback at anytime. My contact information is below. 

Sincerely,

Kurt

Kurt Pritz
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