[NCUC-EC] Regional outreach email template

Ken Herman ken at kherman.com
Mon Sep 6 01:03:11 CEST 2021


Thanks Raphael. 

 

Just one small edit, which I made to the text below (replaced “appropriated” with “appropriately” in the second paragraph).

 

Ken

 

From: NCUC-EC <ncuc-ec-bounces at lists.ncuc.org> On Behalf Of Raphael Beauregard-Lacroix
Sent: Sunday, September 5, 2021 5:37 PM
To: Exec. Comm <ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org>
Subject: [NCUC-EC] Regional outreach email template

 

Dear all,

 

Below please find an email template Ken kindly drafted so that we can start regional outreach as we contemplated during the summer. 

 

Please give your input, if any, by Wednesday COB, after which I will communicate to you individually the names of member organizations in each of your regions, along with a more general group email on the next steps. 

 

Have a nice day,

 

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Hello ++++

Since its creation over 20 years ago, the multistakeholder governance model created by ICANN has demonstrated the value, and importance, of inclusion when deciding policies that ensure the stability of the Internet. Even though policy differences arise amongst the various interests, this approach ensures that consideration is given to all voices, be they from national governments, commercial providers, internet users or, like yourself, a non-commercial participant.

Stakeholder groups such as the Non-Commercial User Constituency (NCUC) bring together organizations like yours so that the non-commercial community can speak with one voice during policy discussions. For example, in recent years the NCUC, along with the Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG), the parent entity of the NCUC, have worked to ensure that issues related to privacy of domain registration information are appropriated appropriately addressed when deciding ICANN policy, along with advocating for a stronger human rights position within ICANN.

As the NCUC executive committee representative of the ++++ region, in which your organization is based, it is important to me that I understand the Internet policy issues that affect our region. I am hopeful that you can help me with this.

More specifically, I would welcome the opportunity to learn more, either with a telephone conversation or an e-mail exchange, about your decision to join the NCUC community, and what types of issues are of concern to you and your organization when it comes to DNS policy. I would welcome any thoughts you have about how we can more effectively communicate on such topics within the ICANN ecosystem, and how to better solicit your input.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Best regards

 

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