Mark Langston wrote:
>As a private, non-commercial domain name holder, am I allowed to attend
>the public portion of the provisional Names Council meeting being held
>tomorrow afternoon?  Since it's just a bit down the street from me, I
>thought I'd pop in.

Here is the latest announcement, which provides clarification:

In order to allow inexpensive access to
the provisional Names Council meeting on June 25th,
instead of having teleconference access for observers,
the meeting will be webcast and an e-mail address has been
designated for input into the meeting. The teleconference
for observers has been cancelled.

The meeting will take place in room B1 of the McEnery
Convention Center in San Jose, California, and it
will be webcast by the Berkman center.
Live RealAudio feed will be available from
     http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/icann/dnso/.
shortly before the meeting begins, and will allow
inexpensive participation.

If you wish send comments or questions during the meeting,
please write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

See http://www.dnso.org/dnso/calendardnso.html
for agenda and any additional information.


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