[NA-Discuss] Law Students / Proposal / Deadline - Tonight !
Robert Guerra
lists at privaterra.info
Fri Aug 3 12:53:03 EDT 2007
Hi all:
thanks for all the comments so far. Much appreciated.
In case you haven't submitted your comments, please do so by - TODAY
- so that I can submit the proposal first thing tomorrow morning.
regards,
Robert
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Robert Guerra <rguerra at privaterra.ca>
Managing Director, Privaterra
Tel +1 416 893 0377
On 1-Aug-07, at 12:34 AM, RJGlass | America at Large wrote:
> Has this gone any further? I copied below from the link.
>
> What about what Paul suggested we focus on? Of the below, I like
> the AGP/RGP ideas but rather made into a more neutral environment.
> Artificial scarcity would be interesting. I think net neutrality
> has been overdone already. Since they are law students, something
> trademark related would be appropriate. I'd be interested to see
> something come out of meshing the artificial scarcity/additional
> TLDs with the trademark stuff.
>
> I move that if we have them do something, it be a positive and
> productive experience.
>
> So, I've only got 'till tomorrow and I'll be offline 'till Monday
> for the most part. Feel free to let me know if we are progressing
> on this issue...
>
> Brainstorming:
> keep the core neutral (network neutrality)
> reviews - nomcom, at-large
> briefing on ipv4/v6
> artificial scarcity and TLD namespace
> need for the AGP
> conflicts of interest in the RGP
> How many students would you like assigned to this project? 1-2
> students
>
> How many hours per week would you like the student(s) to commit? 3
> hours
> Please describe the project in as much detail as possible,
> including timelines and expectations.
> List the tasks that the students must complete in order to finish
> the project.
>
> What is the end goal of the project?
> What type of training will be offered to the students?
>
> How often will you be available to meet with the students?
>
> ------------
> Randy Glass
> A at L
>
>
>
> On 7/26/07, Robert Guerra <lists at privaterra.info> wrote:
> Some more details on the process..
>
> 1. First, we need to develop the project description. We should, if
> possible - try to come up with a list of high level activities that
> the student(s) might be able to do as well as the issue areas
> involved (internet policy, governance, etc..)
>
> [DEADLINE] This is needs to be done on or by the end of this month.
> Please review and/or edit the document at the URL below. It is -
> urgent - we get even point form ideas added there. I'll review the
> document before the deadline and incorporate any comments. The
> project proposal can be modified after we submit it as we and the
> students have a better idea of what they best can help us with.
>
> http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfndmwfc_22f55f3g&invite=hs5hfrj
>
> The maximum time we can get from a student is 3 hours a week,
> subtracting of course time around exams. So we should try to figure
> out if one student is enough, or if we'd like perhaps one more.
>
> 2. The project description will be circulated during the first
> week of the term (end aug/sept) to new and returning law students.
>
> We'll be notified likely in early sept (1/ half of the month) of
> the # of students who have expressed an interest
>
> 3. should there be a match, and i'm assuming their will be - then a
> faculty member will be assigned to supervise the team. Supervision
> is minimal at best, being likely 1-2 in person meetings here in
> Toronto. Since Evan and I are local, well - its simple.
>
> 4. If all goes well, then we'll have students assigned.
>
> Personally, i would hope that one or more of the lawyers among the
> group could be recruited together with the NA RALO secretariat, and
> the Toronto locals (evan and I) to form a student advisory group.
> The purpose of the group would be to help direct and advise the
> students.
>
>
>
>
> On 26-Jul-07, at 9:00 AM, RJGlass | America at Large wrote:
>
>> I agree. I think we should being one in as an intern (research
>> and writing).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/23/07, Thompson, Darlene < DThompson at gov.nu.ca> wrote:
>> Wow! This is an opportunity that we just CAN'T pass up.
>>
>> Although I have no time to speak of, I think we need to just
>> *make* the time for this.
>>
>> D
>>
>> From: na-discuss-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org on behalf of
>> Robert Guerra
>> Sent: Mon 7/23/2007 2:43 PM
>> To: NA Discuss
>> Subject: [NA-Discuss] Fwd: Placements for law students with Pro
>> BonoStudents Canada (PBSC)
>>
>>
>> Dear NA RALO colleagues:
>>
>> As you can see from the email below, Privaterra has been offered the
>> help of some pro-bono law students over the fall/winter. I'd like to
>> - share - this opportunity with NA RALO, as I think one or more law
>> students could prove quite helpful for us to help develop white
>> papers, reports and contributions to ongoing ICANN processes.
>>
>> Should it be of interest, then i'd have to work with some of you to
>> help complete the project description and other related documents.
>>
>> comments?
>>
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Robert
>> ---
>> Robert Guerra < rguerra at privaterra.ca>
>> Managing Director, Privaterra
>> Tel +1 416 893 0377
>>
>>
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> > From: PBSC Toronto < probono.students at utoronto.ca>
>> > Date: June 19, 2007 10:16:35 AM EDT (CA)
>> > To: rguerra at privaterra.ca
>> > Subject: Placements for law students with Pro Bono Students Canada
>> > (PBSC)
>> >
>> > Dear Robert,
>> >
>> > Hi, I'm Kenneth, the new U of T PBSC Program Coordinator this year,
>> > and it was really nice talking to you over the phone just now.
>> > Attached please find five documents, and I will need you to fill in
>> > three and submit them back to me before the end of July, in order
>> > for me to match Privaterra with law student volunteers this fall --
>> > please complete for us the project description form, the
>> > organization profile form, and the disclaimer/release of liability
>> > form. It would be best if you could e-mail me the project
>> > description and the contact form so that I have an electronic copy,
>> > but for the release I will need you to fax or mail it since it
>> > requires a signature. Our fax number is 416-934-4536.
>> >
>> > As soon as I receive all of this documentation from you, I will be
>> > able to include Privaterra in our database, from which our students
>> > can select the types of projects that they are interested in
>> > working on. If you have any questions in the interim please feel
>> > free to contact me via e-mail or phone. I hope to hear from you
>> soon!
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Kenneth Kenneth Li
>> > U of T Student Program Coordinator
>> > Pro Bono Students Canada
>> >
>> > Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
>> > 655 Spadina Ave.
>> > Toronto, ON M5S 2H9
>> >
>> > Phone: (416) 946-0143
>> > Fax: (416) 934-4536
>> > E-mail: probono.students at utoronto.ca
>>
>>
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