Chris

100% agree with Gordon on this.

Transparency => trust

And while I appreciate that the NCC isn’t trying to obfuscate anything,  
sharing information as widely as possible to members is helpful and appreciated 

Regards 

Michele


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On 16/02/2017, 14:22, "cooperation-wg on behalf of Gordon Lennox" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    It is funny how things progress. Not that long ago we had various LEAs 
complaining about IPv6. Google << IPv6 FBI >> for examples, including this:
    
    "The FBI, DEA, and Royal Canadian Mounted Police say IPv6 may erode their 
ability to trace Internet addresses -- and warn new laws may be necessary if 
industry doesn't do more."
    
    
https://www.cnet.com/news/fbi-dea-warn-ipv6-could-shield-criminals-from-police/
    
    Anyway while I think outreach and "enhanced cooperation”  by NCC can be a 
good thing I also think that transparency is important to maintain the trust of 
the community. I believe more reporting of the detail of meetings and contacts 
between NCC and LEAs and regulators would be helpful.
    
    For starters, I might ask if there will be reports on the recent Round 
Table in Brussels and on NCC’s involvement with the European Parliament’s EIF? 
(Sorry Chris!)
    
    Gordon
    
    
    
    
    

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