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[headited by moderator-T] >Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 16:43:57 -0400 >To: invite@giaw.org >From: Tamar Frankel <tfrankel@giaw.org> >Subject: A Workshop Invitation > > 12 June, 1998 > >Dear Stakeholder, > >As you know, on June 6, 1998 the U.S. Department of Commerce released a >Policy Statement in its proceeding on the management of Internet >identifiers. The Statement outlined details, principles and processes >guiding the establishment of an Entity to which the government would >transfer the responsibility for managing Internet identifiers. The >Statement left open a number of issues that are necessary to proceed in the >establishment of the Entity -- whether in a corporate or trust form. > >This is a four-fold challenge to get all the stakeholders working together, >constructing a viable Entity that complies with the criteria of the Policy >Statement, meets the needs of the industry globally, and can survive >judicial challenge. > >To begin rapidly proceeding, I'm inviting you to join me in an international >gathering of interested parties at a workshop on 1 - 2 July, 1998 at the >Hyatt Reston in Virginia, USA. Administrative details will be posted at >the site http://www.giaw.org/ > >The purpose of this workshop is to help educate stakeholders and reach some >initial consensus about both the possible pitfalls and the realm of >possibilities for the new Entity . Although the Internet is new, corporate, >trust and other laws under which governing bodies can be established are >not. Corporate and trust law -- as well as antitrust and consumer >protection law -- have dealt with the basic questions that the new Entity >must address. How to avoid antitrust concerns, how to keep the board of >directors accountable to stakeholders and the Internet communities, how to >balance the need for an open process with the need to make decisions >quickly, how to address liability issues, are all problems with many >different solutions. > >This workshop presents an opportunity to bring together experts in corporate >and trust law with Internet stakeholders from around the world. The >workshop will not draft by-laws or appoint officers, but will provide a >first step towards consensus by creating a common base of knowledge and >experience. It will also provide a "safe space" where stakeholders with >differing interests and philosophies can discuss possibilities for the new >Entity without worrying about compromising their positions. I expect that, >in the tradition of the Internet Engineering Task Force and other Internet >institutions, the serious work will take place via open mailing lists and >web forms before and following the workshop. Internet audio broadcast and >Email return at the workshop will be available. > >This is an opportunity for stakeholders, who may already have a vision of >what the new Entity should look like, to share their ideas with other >interested parties. If industry, the Internet communities, and all >stakeholders are to come together from around the world to achieve the >consensus that the Policy Statement expects, the process must start >somewhere. I hope that this workshop, chaired by someone who is completely >neutral, is the place to start. > >Over the next few days and weeks, I'll be posting detailed materials >internationally, including a long list of questions to all the participants >designed to accomplish these goals, including a list of issues and a >questionnaire designed to identify the areas that need treatment in creating >the form, structure, fiduciary rules, and processes of the Entity. > >We will attempt to facilitate widespread international participation, and >anticipate there will be ongoing discussions of the results of the workshop. > >If you have not already done so, please RSVP to <rsvp@giaw.org> > >Sincerely, > >/signed/ > >Tamar Frankel >Professor of Law >Boston University School of Law >765 Commonwealth Ave >Boston, Mass 02215 >USA ><mailto:tfrankel@giaw.org> --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl