[NCUC E-team] statement on data protection

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Thu Mar 28 13:34:50 CET 2013


Great idea, Bill i will look through old ncuc folders and scrape up some statements

Milton L. Mueller
Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies

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From: William Drake <william.drake at uzh.ch>
To: "Wong, Mary" <Mary.Wong at law.unh.edu>, EP Team NCUC <e-team at lists.ncuc.org>
Cc: "Kathryn Kleiman(kleiman at fhhlaw.com)" <kleiman at fhhlaw.com>, "'Robin Gross' (robin at IPJUSTICE.ORG)" <robin at ipjustice.org>, "Wendy Seltzer(wendy at seltzer.com)" <wendy at seltzer.com>, Roy Balleste <rballeste at stu.edu>, "Avri Doria (avri at ACM.ORG)" <avri at acm.org>, Milton L Mueller <mueller at syr.edu>, "Amr Elsadr(aelsadr at egyptig.org)" <aelsadr at egyptig.org>, "Joanna Kulesza(joannakulesza at gmail.com)" <joannakulesza at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: statement on data protection

If Roy agrees I think we should post it to the NCUC website for posterity; I'm copying in the e-platform team facilitated by Wilson, who's our point person on the website, in the hope that can happen.

BTW, as will be discussed on Constituency Day, we also hope to transition the website to a new configuration in the coming months, and one of the things that would be really good to do would be to develop an organized and easily accessible archive of past NCUC statements on various topics.  If some of the "old hands" here have NCUC documents living on their computers that never made it to the ning site, can I ask you to please dig them out and share them with Wilson?

Actually, they don't even have to be official NCUC position statements…personal statements/blog posts etc  from members can and should be aggregated and made available as well if the authors are interested.

Thanks

Bill

On Mar 27, 2013, at 10:22 PM, <Mary.Wong at law.unh.edu<mailto:Mary.Wong at law.unh.edu>> wrote:

Thanks, Roy, Avri, Amr and Joanna - that's a great statement and a good example of NCUC contributions to an important policy discussion. It's disappointing (though not entirely surprising) that it is a clear minority position, but it seems to me that it's reasoned arguments like these, supported by documentation, that are the kinds of actions NCUC and perhaps also NCSG should be pursuing.

Cheers
Mary


Mary W S Wong
Professor of Law
Faculty Chair, Global IP Partnerships
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