6 Bucket List
Robin Gross
robin at IPJUSTICE.ORG
Wed Mar 4 00:33:52 CET 2009
This paper makes perfectly clear the opportunity for gaming in its
suggestion that (all non-commercial organizations in the world and)
all issues that non-commercial users have traditionally cared about
should be squeezed into 1 constituency, while elevating 1 single
proposed constituency to an equal status. Wow.
6 imposed constituencies:
NCOC Non-Commercial Organizations’ Constituency
(organizations that make significant use of the Internet in their
internal and external functions, including universities, religious
groups, charities, etc.)
EDUC Educators’ Constituency (academics, researchers,
teachers, education provider institutions, publishers)
CONC Consumers’ Constituency (people using on-line
banking, personal and family shopping, and other non-business
Internet transactions)
INFC Information Users’ Constituency (lay people searching
for medical and political news and other information for non-
commercial and non-professional purposes)
EMUC Emerging Users’ Constituency (users and potential
users from under-developed areas, tech-impaired generations, with low
education levels, or subject to language or other barriers to access
and effective utilization of the Internet)
FAMC Family and Children Constituency
On Mar 3, 2009, at 11:06 AM, Cheryl Preston wrote:
> <Text.htm><Tentative Proposals v2.doc>
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