Council nomination-Wendy Seltzer and Rafik Dammak
DeeDee Halleck
deedeehalleck at GMAIL.COM
Thu Sep 8 13:52:48 CEST 2011
I endorse these also.
DeeDee Halleck
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Konstantinos Komaitis <
k.komaitis at strath.ac.uk> wrote:
> (apologies for resending the message – forgot to put the nominees’ names on
> the subject line)****
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> I am very happy to nominate two great individuals for the GNSO Open Council
> seats in the forthcoming elections – Wendy Seltzer and Rafik Dammak. Most of
> you know these individuals their outstanding contributions to non-commercial
> interests, but for the new members here is a brief outline of their work.*
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> Wendy is a Fellow with Princeton University's Center for Information
> Technology Policy, previously Fellow with the *Silicon Flatirons Center
> for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado* and
> with the *Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School*.
> Wendy founded and developed the *Chilling Effects Clearinghouse*<http://www.chillingeffects.org/>,
> a project to study and combat the ungrounded legal threats that chill
> activity on the Internet. Wendy also serves on the Board of Directors of The
> Tor Project <https://www.torproject.org/>, supporting privacy and
> anonymity research, education, and technology, and the World Wide Web
> Foundation, dedicated to empowering people through Web technology. She
> served on the ICANN <http://www.icann.org/> Board as at-large advisory
> committee liaison, and is currently terminating her first term as GNSO
> Councillor. More information about Wendy can be found at:
> http://wendy.seltzer.org/ ****
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> Rafik is a PhD student at University of Tokyo in the Graduate School of
> Interdisciplinary Information Studies and member of Sakamura lab. He holds
> an Msc on Applied Computer Science from university of Tokyo and also former
> computer engineer. He is working on Ubiquitous Computing with focus on
> wireless sensor network with Interests on Internet and Web of Things (moslty
> on Smart energy and Smart Grid, doing my research on Home/Building Energy
> Management System). He is interested also by freeculture, Access to
> Knowledge, Open content and Creative Commons, I was Public Co-leader for
> Tunisian CC License (ceased project). Rafik is currently terminating his
> first term as an NCSG Councillor appointed by the Board. Rafik has been very
> active in advocating about non-commercial interests and human rights on the
> Internet. More information about Rafik can be found at:
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/rafikdammak****
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> Thank you ****
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> KK****
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> Dr. Konstantinos Komaitis,****
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> Senior Lecturer,****
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> Director of Postgraduate Instructional Courses****
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> Director of LLM Information Technology and Telecommunications Law****
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> University of Strathclyde,****
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> The Law School,****
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> Graham Hills building, ****
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> 50 George Street, Glasgow G1 1BA ****
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> UK****
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> tel: +44 (0)141 548 4306****
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> http://www.routledgemedia.com/books/The-Current-State-of-Domain-Name-Regulation-isbn9780415477765
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> Selected publications:
> http://hq.ssrn.com/submissions/MyPapers.cfm?partid=501038****
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> Website: www.komaitis.org****
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