[EURO-Discuss] WG: New ALS applications -- Regional Advice E-Seniors + AUI SP

Adam Peake ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Wed May 20 07:26:45 EDT 2009


I Agree.

I raised a doubt about AUI.  Checked and I am satisfied they are fine.

Adam



>Dear all,
>
>as I have not seen any further comments or 
>objections on this list until today, I will 
>suggest EURALO's approval regarding the two new 
>ALS applications at our monthly call today.
>
>Best,
>Wolf
>
>
>  Wolf Ludwig wrote Tue, 12 May 2009 16:18:
>>Dear all,
>>
>  >we received two new applications from AUI of 
>Spain and E-senior form France to become 
>certified ALSes of EURALO. In the meantime, 
>staff submitted the respective DD-forms (see 
>attachments).
>>
>>After the last EURALO call (21 April 09) some 
>>of us already had a look on it and sent their 
>>remarks (see below). Now, our regional advise 
>>on the applicants is required. To get further 
>>responses from EURALO members, we are 
>>forwarding the DD-forms to the list. If no 
>>OBJECTIONS are raised within the next 7 days 
>>(until 18 May 09) the applications will be 
>>considered as approved by EURALO. Thanks for 
>>any further inputs and comments.
>>
>>Best,
>>Wolf
>>
>>____
>>
>>Jefsey wrote 22/04/2009 19:09:
>>I certainly understand the common law 
>>difference between a "person" and a 
>>"corporation", but I have a difficulty in 
>>understanding the difference among legal kinds 
>>of "users". The way we consider @large is 
>>throught their contribution to usage. It 
>>happens that we have no current corporation on 
>>our list as such, but we certainly have 
>>associations chair who are there more than in 
>>personnal capacity ?
>>
>>
>>Adam Peake wrote 22/04/2009 14:51:
>>I thought AUI was a business users association? 
>>AUI was represented on the first names council, 
>>active in the DNSO and creation of ICANN (and 
>>pre ICANN).
>>
>>If they exist to serve individuals, fine, if corporations, not fine.
>>
>>Of course individuals can be commercial (a 
>>point we still need to make in the GNSO 
>>stakeholder group formation process.)
>>
>>
>>Sébastien Bachollet wrote 21/04/2009 23:34:
>>I had a quick look to the 2 DD (AUI of Spain 
>>and E-senior form France). It seems that they 
>>can be qualified to be ALSs.
>>
>>_____
>>
>>  Matthias Langenegger wrote Sun, 19 Apr 2009 08:10:
>>>Dear Wolf and Dessi,
>>>
>>>On March 22nd, we received an ALS application 
>>>from the E-Seniors, an organization based in 
>>>Paris. Please find the Due Diligence form 
>>>attached.
>>>
>>>We kindly ask you to provide us with the 
>>>regional advice for this application in your 
>>>capacity as EURALO officers. Your advice will 
>>>support the review of the At-Large Advisory 
>>>Committee on this application.
>>>
>>>According to our timeline for ALS 
>>>applications, the due date for the regional 
>>>advice is May 10th. Due to delays with the due 
>>>diligence form we are currently a couple of 
>>>daysw behind schedule. We would like to 
>>>encourage you therefore to provide us with 
>>>regional advise for this application within 
>>>the next two weeks to ensure that we can still 
>>>finish the process in time.
>>>
>>>We would like to remind you that the DD form 
>>>could contain sensitive information. Please 
>>>read it carefully before sending it off to 
>>>third parties.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Nick Ashton-Hart, Heidi Ullrich, Matthias 
>>>Langenegger, Gisella Gruber-White, 
>>>Marie-Helene Bouchoms
>>>ICANN At-Large Staff
>>>email: staff at atlarge.icann.org
>>>
>>
>>comunica-ch
>>phone +41 79 204 83 87
>>Skype: Wolf-Ludwig
>>www.comunica-ch.net
>>
>>Digitale Allmend
>>http://blog.allmend.ch -
>>
>>EURALO - ICANN's Regional At-Large Organisation
>>http://euralo.org
>
>comunica-ch
>phone +41 79 204 83 87
>Skype: Wolf-Ludwig
>www.comunica-ch.net
>
>Digitale Allmend
>http://blog.allmend.ch -
>
>EURALO - ICANN's Regional At-Large Organisation
>http://euralo.org
>
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