[ALAC] The work of Knujon and the forthcoming summit

Izumi AIZU iza at anr.org
Sat Oct 25 00:07:54 EDT 2008


Yes, I am interested in hearing from them more.

izumi

2008/10/25 Carlton Samuels <carlton.samuels at uwimona.edu.jm>:
> Mark me down for support.  And by signalling its support, the ALAC could
> hardly demonstrate a finer example of user advocacy.
>
> Carlton
>
>
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> [mailto:alac-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org] On Behalf Of Brendler, Beau
> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 06:17 PM
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> Subject: [ALAC] The work of Knujon and the forthcoming summit
>
> Greetings...
>
> You're probably familiar by now with the work of Garth Bruen and his small
> operation Knujon, and some of the work they have done documenting domain
> registration abuse and other safety, security and stability problems. Danny
> Younger first started posting some of the results of this work a couple of
> months back. You may also be aware of the controversy Knujon's work has
> generated among those who are concerned about enforcement of the RAA and
> other rules and provisions designed to promote safety, stability and
> security of the DNS. Garth and his father Bob, with whom he collaborates,
> have asked for time to present their findings in Cairo. I told Bob we could
> find some time for him during the week in Cairo to address the ALAC. I've
> also offered to help back him up in the public meeting forums. It may also
> be interesting for Bob to present some of Knujon's findings in forthcoming
> meetings with the registrar constituency. The questions raised by Knujon's
> findings, in my opinion, als
>  o cross into the realm of new gTLDs, and whether the implementation plan
> pays sufficient attention to the significant problems that already exist
> among current domains.
>
> It should also be noted that Bob (and possibly Garth as well, I'm not clear
> yet) is paying out-of-pocket to go to Cairo.
>
> Anyone interested in this, please let me know -- I think we need to try to
> be supportive of the Bruens' efforts.
>
> Beau Brendler
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           Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita,
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