Publishing the transcipt

Alex Gakuru gakuru at GMAIL.COM
Fri Jan 8 11:47:11 CET 2010


If I may add, I have referred to this audio (re:vertical
integration/joint marketing)  assist us when calling upon our local
registry (KENIC) to address high prices charged for domains. Recall an
earlier article on this. Of greater importance is the publishing
openness which we impress upon *all* public interest persons and
institutions to exercise. Needless to say, some of us are of the
Freedom of Information conviction of the "Public Right to Know." Many
thanks.

Alex

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Robin Gross <robin at ipjustice.org> wrote:
> Thanks very much, Avri.
> I think it would be a good practice for these policy discussions to be
> recorded and archived and the transcripts also.  It will be especially
> useful for those who were not able to attend the mtg personally but want to
> participate in the ongoing discussion.   If we have the means to do this,
> let's do it!   Thanks again!
> Best,
> Robin
>
>
> On Jan 7, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Avri Doria wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I received a question about the appropriateness of publishing the
> transcript.
> So I have, for the time being, removed it from the website pending this
> question:
> Of the people on the call yesterday, are there any who object to the
> publication of the transcript.  Please let me know privately - if you don't
> want to say so in public.  If I don't hear any objection in the next 48
> hours, I will make it available again. If anyone objects, I will not make it
> public.
> Note:  people were told  it was being recorded and had assumed people had no
> problem with that.  We did not explicitly mention that a transcirpt would be
> made available.
> I would also like to ask the question in general:
> Do people accept that these policy discussions be recorded and that the
> recordings and transcripts be made public?
> thanks
> a.
>
>
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