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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>I would also like to add my appreciation and thank everyone and especially Milton and Robin. You guys did an excellent job considering the confusion and difficulties.<BR>
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Konstantinos<BR>
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On 01/03/2009 18:04, "<a href="ca@RITS.ORG.BR">ca@RITS.ORG.BR</a>" <<a href="ca@RITS.ORG.BR">ca@RITS.ORG.BR</a>> wrote:<BR>
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Subject: Re: [NCUC-DISCUSS] NCSG proposed charter<BR>
From: William Drake <<a href="william.drake@GRADUATEINSTITUTE.CH">william.drake@GRADUATEINSTITUTE.CH</a>><BR>
Date: 01-03-2009 13:36<BR>
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I second the motion...it's quite well constructed and realistically<BR>
addresses the dynamics of interest aggregation and representation, and<BR>
the development process was quite correct. Kudos...<BR>
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BD<BR>
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On Feb 28, 2009, at 11:30 PM, Mary Wong wrote:<BR>
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> I just wanted to place on public record my appreciation to Milton,<BR>
> Robin and everyone else who contributed feedback, suggestions and<BR>
> their time towards completing and submitting the current NCSG<BR>
> proposed charter. In particular, I wanted to thank Milton for taking<BR>
> on the original, daunting task of proposing language and ideas to<BR>
> meet the ICANN Board's restructuring goals as well as various (and<BR>
> sometimes conflicting) critiques and suggestions from a number of<BR>
> constituents and other groups, and Robin for preparing a succinct<BR>
> yet comprehensive (and to my mind persuasive) summary of the<BR>
> proposal to the Board. Everyone involved also handled external<BR>
> relations tactfully and well.<BR>
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> Even if some of our members may disagree with specific aspects of<BR>
> the proposal, I believe we can all agree on the fact that it was a<BR>
> thankless and difficult task, and that those who took it on<BR>
> accomplished a lot in time-straitened and occasionally difficult<BR>
> circumstances.<BR>
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> Best,<BR>
> Mary<BR>
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> Mary W S Wong<BR>
> Professor of Law<BR>
> Franklin Pierce Law Center<BR>
> Two White Street<BR>
> Concord, NH 03301<BR>
> USA<BR>
> Email: <a href="mwong@piercelaw.edu">mwong@piercelaw.edu</a><BR>
> Phone: 1-603-513-5143<BR>
> Webpage: <a href="http://www.piercelaw.edu/marywong/index.php">http://www.piercelaw.edu/marywong/index.php</a><BR>
> Selected writings available on the Social Science Research Network<BR>
> (SSRN) at: <a href="http://ssrn.com/author=437584">http://ssrn.com/author=437584</a><BR>
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Dr. Konstantinos Komaitis,<BR>
Lecturer in Law,<BR>
GigaNet Membership Chair,<BR>
University of Strathclyde,<BR>
The Lord Hope Building,<BR>
141 St. James Road,<BR>
Glasgow, G4 0LT,<BR>
UK<BR>
tel: +44 (0)141 548 4306<BR>
email: <a href="k.komaitis@strath.ac.uk">k.komaitis@strath.ac.uk</a> <BR>
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