You have no more authority to unilaterally set NCDNHC attendance requirements
than do your opponents to hold Names Council elections. If I were ICANN, I
would have hotel security eject you should you attempt to prevent others from
entering the meeting room.
Michael Sondow wrote:
> To: All persons wishing to participate in the first organizational
> meeting of the Non-Commercial Domain Name Holders Constituency in
> the Kaminzimmer Room of the Hotel Adlon on the morning of May 25th.
>
>
> Due to the fact that the Kaminzimmer Room is small and able to seat
> comfortably no more than fifty persons, attendance at the meeting
> will be limited to holders of non-commercial domain names only. All
> such persons intending to participate are requested to bring with
> them proof of their domain name, in the form of a current invoice
> from Network Solutions with the name of the participant on it.
>
> In the case of organizations wishing to join as such, one
> spokesperson for the organization should be designated and provided
> with a statement, signed by an officer of the organization, that he
> or she is delegated to act in its name. These statements together
> with the a copy of the current invoice for the organization's
> non-commercial domain name will be presented at the door to gain
> admittance.
>
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