[NCUC-DISCUSS] In One Hour: NCUC Meeting with Civil Society, Thank Tank and Academic Experts in Washington DC Wednesday 14 January
Milton L Mueller
mueller at syr.edu
Wed Jan 14 15:50:41 CET 2015
Hey, hope none of you were inhaling smoke in the L’Enfant Plaza Metro stop down there.
From: ncuc-discuss-bounces at lists.ncuc.org [mailto:ncuc-discuss-bounces at lists.ncuc.org] On Behalf Of William Drake
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 8:55 AM
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Subject: [NCUC-DISCUSS] In One Hour: NCUC Meeting with Civil Society, Thank Tank and Academic Experts in Washington DC Wednesday 14 January
Importance: High
Hello
In the event anyone missed the notice of this sent yesterday to ncsg-discuss, at 10am EST we will hold a meeting in Washington DC with local civil society, think tank and academic people. Remote participation details on the website, below. Please join us if you can!
Cheers
Bill
On Jan 13, 2015, at 11:11 AM, William Drake <wjdrake at gmail.com<mailto:wjdrake at gmail.com>> wrote:
http://www.ncuc.org/ncuc-civil-society-outreach-event-in-washington-dc-january-14/
NCUC Meeting with DC Internet Governance people at
the Center for Democracy & Technology
Wednesday 14 January 2015
Time & Location
Wednesday 14 January 2015 from 10am - noon, 1634 I Street NW, 11th floor
Proposed Agenda
1. Participant Introductions
2. Brief introduction of NCUC @ ICANN
3. 2-3 minute introductions of issues NCUC works on in ICANN, e.g.
• IANA and the transitioning of US authority (Matt Shears)
• Accountability mechanisms in the context of globalization (Matt Shears)
• Human rights generally (Bill Drake)
• Privacy and registry services (Stephanie Perrin)
• Access to knowledge and intellectual property (Kathy Kleiman)
• Freedom of expression (David Cake)
• Development (Rafik Dammak)
• ICANN in broader Internet governance, e.g. NETmundial Initiative, IGF (Bill Drake)
4. Inputs from local participants on how these and related issues are being addressed in
Washington DC and beyond
5. Open integrative discussion
NCUC visitors
1. Bill Drake University of Zurich / USA
2. David Cake Electronic Frontiers Australia
3. Grace Githaiga KICTANet / Kenya
4. João Carlos R. Caribé Movimento Mega / Brazil
5. Kathy Kleiman Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, PLC / USA
6. Matt Shears Center for Democracy & Technology / UK
7. Peter Green/Zhang Zuan China Organizational Name Administration Center
8. Rafik Dammak NCSG / Tunisia
9. Stephanie Perrin Digital Discretion / Canada
10. Stefania Milan University of Tilburg / Italy
11. (Avri Doria will join late) Consultant / USA
DC/NY Locals
1. Carolina Rossini Public Knowledge
2. Danielle Kehl Open Technology Institute/New America Foundation
3. David Sullivan Global Network Initiative
4. David Post Open Technology Institute/New America Foundation
5. Deborah Brown Association for Progressive Communications
6. Elliot Maxwell Consultant
7. Emma Llanso Center for Democracy & Technology
8. Jane Coffin Internet Society
9. Laura deNardis American University
10. Markus Kummer ICANN Board
11. Mohamad Najem Social Media Exchange
12. Natalie Green Public Knowledge
13. Robert Guerra Consultant
14. Susan Aaronson George Washington University
15. Tim Ridout German Marshall Fund
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William J. Drake
International Fellow & Lecturer
Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Chair, Noncommercial Users Constituency,
ICANN, www.ncuc.org<http://www.ncuc.org/>
william.drake at uzh.ch<mailto:william.drake at uzh.ch> (direct), wjdrake at gmail.com<mailto:wjdrake at gmail.com> (lists),
www.williamdrake.org<http://www.williamdrake.org/>
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