<span style="font-family: 'Lucida Sans Unicode','Lucida Grande',Sans-Serif; font-size: 14px"><div>With our Chair unable to safely attend the NCPH Intercessional meeting in Reykjavik in two weeks time due to the American governments travel restrictions ( http://lists.ncuc.org/pipermail/ncuc-ec/2017-January/003567.html ), Milton Mueller's take on "Internet Governance And Trump's Assault on International Travel ( http://www.internetgovernance.org/2017/01/30/internet-governance-and-trumps-assault-on-international-travel/ ) is of particular relevance to NCUC members. Thank you, Milton, for writing it.</div>
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<div>We are in the early stages of this new administration. We still do not know what the policy of this new American government will be towards ICANN and our work. As an American corporation, there are concerns immediate and distant, operational and more theoretical, as to the impact of this Republican government on ICANN. "America First" and "One World, One Internet" just may be two slogans that can not be easily reconciled. </div>
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<div>As we wait and watch, as a Constituency we need to be vigilante and supportive of all our members. With the unstable nature of the United States government, I'd suggest the Board may have acted a bit too quickly in approving Puerto Rico as a meeting site for ICANN 61. Some community groups, including some in the noncommercial world, are already considering a boycott of ICANN 60 for other reasons.</div>
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<div>Regardless of what happens with both of these Meetings, I'd encourage our NCUC leadership to demand that ICANN devote more resources to remote participation. ICANN sponsored regional hubs may be part of a solution, modern technology certainly is. Adobe Connect simply is no longer state of the art. Although we need to be careful with the bandwidth limitations of our members, we can and need to develop state of the art, ICANN specific remote participation tools. It's one way to proactively adapt to the new world environment. </div>
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<div>Thanks, again, Milton. More challenges for us to meet as we fight to preserve noncommercial values such as free speech, privacy, due process and fair use on the global internet.</div>
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<div>Kind Regards,</div>
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<div>Ed Morris</div>
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