Dear All Thanks, Alice, for circulating the draft agenda for London. I just want to emphasise that this is very much a draft, and I encourage you all to make comments or suggestions on the list and we can then foster a discussion about any points that arise, whether about substantive agenda items or logistics. Kind regards Emily 76 Temple Road, Oxford OX4 2EZ UK telephone: 01865 582 811 mobile: 07540 049 322 emily.taylor@etlaw.co.uk www.etlaw.co.uk
Dear Emily, How about the air tickets? Icann didn't contact me untill now. Regards, Omar 2010/12/18 Emily Taylor <emily.taylor@etlaw.co.uk>
Dear All
Thanks, Alice, for circulating the draft agenda for London.
I just want to emphasise that this is very much a draft, and I encourage you all to make comments or suggestions on the list and we can then foster a discussion about any points that arise, whether about substantive agenda items or logistics.
Kind regards
Emily [image: Emily Taylor Consultant (Internet Law and Governance)]
76 Temple Road, Oxford OX4 2EZ UK telephone: * 01865 582 811* mobile: * 07540 049 322* emily.taylor@etlaw.co.uk www.etlaw.co.uk
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Hello Emily and all, I'd like to comment on the topic of definitions, as I have wrestled with them a bit myself in working on WHOIS over the years. I think the idea of agreeing on a commonly understood lexicon is very useful, especially when discussing WHOIS, because what we typically may think of as generic terms can mean very different things to different people. That said, I have not found many "agreed" definitions to be readily found or documented in areas that would be useful to this team. I do have a thought about jump-starting the process -- Recently I had a similar need and found it useful to come up with "working definitions" that could be tweaked, massaged, or totally re-written by a larger group. With that in mind, I'd like to toss out the attached draft for the group's consideration, merely to start the process. I used definitions that have been used in previous ICANN work where I found helpful references, and searched elsewhere for other terms. My sources are admittedly "US-centric" as reflects my background, so other perspectives and useful sources would be very good to include. They are not intended as "approved" ICANN definitions. Please feel free to disregard this and start elsewhere, but I hope you find it useful. Best regards, Liz From: rt4-whois-bounces@icann.org [mailto:rt4-whois-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Emily Taylor Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 1:44 AM To: rt4-whois@icann.org Subject: [Rt4-whois] Draft agenda for London Dear All Thanks, Alice, for circulating the draft agenda for London. I just want to emphasise that this is very much a draft, and I encourage you all to make comments or suggestions on the list and we can then foster a discussion about any points that arise, whether about substantive agenda items or logistics. Kind regards Emily [http://www.etlaw.co.uk/images/stories/etlaw/logo310.gif] 76 Temple Road, Oxford OX4 2EZ UK telephone: 01865 582 811 mobile: 07540 049 322 emily.taylor@etlaw.co.uk<mailto:emily.taylor@etlaw.co.uk> www.etlaw.co.uk<http://www.etlaw.co.uk>
Dear Liz, thank you for this input, really useful! The topic I consider to be in need of further discussion, and maybe some amendment, is "[Public] Law Enforcement"; in particular regarding entities or organisations that are not fitting the (somewhat narrow) definition of "governmental agencies", but are still performing oversight and investigation duties, according to a legal mandate. (Examples: regulators, government CERTs,...) Regards, Wilfried.
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Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet