>On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 02:36:04PM -0500, Martin B. Schwimmer wrote:
>> What would be examples of entities or individuals who would fall under the
>> At Large constituency?  
>
Kent Crispin wrote:

>Me/Songbird(r), any freelance web developer/internet consultant, eg
>Dave Crocker.
>
>San Francisco Bay Area chapter of ISOC
>
>A private attorney who didn't want to spend the money to be, or
>didn't feel they fit, in one of the other constituencies -- eg, a 
>trademark attorney that didn't want to be part of the TM 
>constituency.  Concretely, maybe Brett Fausett.
>
>An ISP in a developing country that didn't want to spend the money 
>necessary to be a member of the normal "presence provider" 
>constituency.
>
>Interested individuals -- Elen Rony.  Karl Auerbach.  Dan Steinberg. 
>Marty Schwimmer.  Dave Farber.  Joop Teernstra. Milton Mueller.  
>Patrick Greenwell.


What if my firm belonged to one of the other constituencies?


>
>A domain name pirate.
>
>A website owner with a virtual domain who has been impacted by a 
>domain name pirate.
>
>An individual fed up with harvesting of email addresses in whois 
>records, or otherwise concerned with privacy matters associated with DNS.


Realistically, how many of these would pay the dnso fee and bother?
Wouldn't they rather vent on an open dnso list?

>
>A person with a point of view on dispute resolution that they don't 
>see reflected in another constituency.
>
>I could probably go on for some time.  Basically, any entity that didn't 
>feel their interests were represented in another constituency.  Note 
>that the operative definition is what *they* think about the matter, 
>not what the definitions of the constituencies are.


Does that comment apply only to at large or to all?  If I am prepared to
pay the ISP fee, can I join the ISP constituency, even if I wans't an ISP?




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