Great Meeting at San Fran
Robin Gross
robin at IPJUSTICE.ORG
Tue Mar 22 17:59:23 CET 2011
Thank you so much, Amr! NCUC was very lucky to have your input and participation - especially during the constituency meeting. And we really appreciate your outreach with Clinton and suggestions for better incorporating the existing membership base. A compilation of information on the DHS/ICE seizures of domain names would be an extremely valuable resource at this point.
Thank you again!
All best,
Robin
On Mar 22, 2011, at 9:09 AM, Amr Elsadr wrote:
> Now that I have returned home from the San Francisco meeting and started settling back in my work (as well as shake off some of the jet-lag), I would like to take the opportunity to send out a thank you. This was my third meeting, and by far my most successful one (as per my estimates at least). Really glad to have met some of our members who were present and put some faces to the names I’ve been seeing on this mail list, participate in our working session last Tuesday, and most importantly finally feel like I am truly part of a constituency group within the ICANN community. There’s nowhere in the community I would rather belong than in NCUC, and am truly grateful to the warm welcome I received from our members present in San Fran. It meant a lot to me.
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> Having said that, I will follow up as promised on the task of documenting issues related to the DHS/ICE seizures of domain names from last year and pass along whatever I accumulate. On a more personal note, I would also like to pursue ideas on developing some sort of a capacity building program or plan for NCUC members who might need help easing-in to the various issues being tackled by NCUC; whether they be new members or older ones who have not been active. I personally believe that good in-reach into our existing member roster is just as important as our outreach efforts, and that both will be futile unless members are encouraged and supported to participate. I know that we are a constituency of volunteers, and an initiative and effort should be shown by members to actively participate, but take it from me, it is not that easy. I believe we have a duty as the only exclusive representation of non-commercial to promote and foster non-commercial representation in the ICANN community, and I also believe this is of equal importance to tackling the various issues that matter to us. Out of the 1,700 participants in San Fran, I wonder how many were non-comm?
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> I would like to also thank Wendy, Avri, Maria, Alex, and Brenden for attending the Fellowship morning meeting on Thursday. At least one fellow informed me that he applied to join NCUC, and several have expressed their intent to do so soon.
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> And finally, I thought that I should put it on the record that when I met President Clinton, I took the time to speak with him (although I was instructed not to) and told him that we need help in non-commercial and that it would be great if he joined (although don’t hold your breath that he will). I hope this meets with general approval.
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> Thanks.
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> Amr
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> Amr Elsadr M.D.
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