[ncdnhc-discuss] Whois Forum, Washington 11/19

Rob Courtney rob at cdt.org
Mon Nov 12 23:54:22 CET 2001


VeriSign and the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT)
invite you to participate in a meeting
to discuss development of a Universal Whois Service
across Registries and TLDs
(As specified in Appendix W of VeriSign's Registry Agreement)

Date:  Monday, November 19, 2001
Time:  2:30 - 4:00pm
Place:  CDT, 1634 I St, NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC

  If you have specific thoughts about the type of R&D needed to meet 
the requirements for a Universal Whois Service and would like to 
present them, please indicate that when you RSVP and come prepared to 
make a one-to-five minute presentation.
Thank you for your interest and participation.

Please RSVP to Sarah Daisy Splitt ssplitt at verisign.com

*  *  *  *  *
Please Note:  This is the third of three formal consultations that 
VeriSign is holding to solicit participation in the Whois research 
and development effort specified in its Registry Agreement.  The 
first meeting was held in Washington, DC on August 15 and focused on 
input from business, intellectual property and law enforcement 
interests.  The second consultation is designed to reach out to the 
international community attending the ICANN meeting in LA and will 
take place on November 15.  This third consultation will focus on 
input from non-governmental organizations and groups operating in the 
public interest and will be hosted by the Center for Democracy and 
Technology on November 19. All of these consultations are open to 
anyone who would like to participate.

In addition to these formal consultations, VeriSign has held, or 
plans to hold, informal consultations on the margins of key 
international technical meetings for those attendees, including:

 RIPE - October 3-4, 2001 (DNR Working Group and Database Working 
Group), Prague

 NANOG - October 23, 2001, Oakland

 ARIN - October 29-31, Miami

 RIPE - January 14-19, 2002, Amsterdam (tentative)

 APRICOT  - March 3-7, 2002, Bangkok (tentative)

VeriSign has also set up a website to enable anyone, anywhere, to 
provide input.  It can be accessed at http://uwho.verisignlabs.com.
-- 

Rob Courtney
Policy Analyst
Center for Democracy & Technology
1634 Eye Street NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20006
202 637 9800
fax 202 637 0968
rob at cdt.org
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