Posted by Sonja Keohane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :

        A follow up to this issue, for any with a continued intrest. 
Please consider giving this project your support if you are able.

        Thanks, Sonja


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Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 14:54:46 -0500
From: Eric Brunner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Thanks to the first 121 Position Paper E supporters!

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Subject: Thanks to the first 121 Position Paper E supporters!
Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 14:54:46 -0500
From: Eric Brunner <brunner>

Oki all,

We have set something of a high-water mark in ICANN's brief but tulmultuous
history, the normal course of comment-events is hundred(s) of emails, all in
opposition to each other. The "score" for the Interim Report on new generic
top-level domains is about 10 for all other positions (Papers A, B, C, D, F,
and G) combined, to our 121 as of this morning. As the public comment period
is extended to Jauary 10th, I ask that you do two things:

        1. ask your personal acquaintances, relatives, friends and elders
           to add their voices to yours. Make a personal request to lists
           you participate in for others to send positive comments to the
           [EMAIL PROTECTED] public comments archive.

           Numbers are important. Hitting the one-K mark will be historic.

        2. reread Position Paper E critically, thinking about issues not
           identified, and solutions to any problems you or anyone else
           brings up.

Some issues already mentioned:

        plastic shawcritters and wannabees
        pricing
        structure of secondary level domains
        authority of NIEC/Treaty7/NITI/InterCOUP/Wampumpeag, and NCAI
        tribal and non-tribal trademark registration

Some resources:

1. The Indigenous Intellectual Property Constituency archive:
http://www.iipc.tp or http://www.world.std.com/~iipc

2. An overview (in formal ICANNesse) of our position at the start of WG-C:
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/dnsocomments/comments-gtlds/Archives/msg00000.html

3. How the European Regional (RIPE NCC) is organized
http://www.ripe.net/docs/ripe-161.html

Kitakitamatsinopowaw,
Eric Brunner
Principle Author, Position Paper E

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