RE: [alac-forum] RALO for North America/US/Texas?
Thank you for your interest in ICANN At-Large.
To enable informed, structured participation of the world?s individual
Internet user community, ICANN has begun working with the community to
create a network of self-organizing, self-supporting At-Large Structures
throughout the world involving individual Internet users at the local or
issue level. Groups throughout the world (either existing organizations or
newly formed for this purpose) that focus on participation by individual
Internet users and deal with ICANN issues are encouraged to register and
participate in ICANN by submitting a simple application form (available at
<http://www.alac.icann.org/correspondence/structures-app.htm>). Groups that
meet the minimum requirements will be certified as "At-Large Structures."
You and your colleagues can create a new group and seek At-Large Structure
certification, or, if you belong to existing organizations that are
interested in being involved in issues addressed by ICANN, you can explore
whether these organizations are interested in participating in ICANN
At-Large.
At-Large organizing is in its initial stages. The ALAC certified the first
At-Large Structures last month and more will be certified in the near
future. New applications are posted at
<http://www.alac.icann.org/applications/> when they are received, and the
status of applications also can be found on this page.
Please let the ALAC know if you need additional information or assistance
(you can post a message on this forum, or send an email to
<als@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>).
Regards,
Denise Michel
ICANN At-Large
www.alac.icann.org
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-alac-forum@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-alac-forum@xxxxxxxxx]On
> Behalf Of Jeff Holt
> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:37 AM
> To: forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [alac-forum] RALO for North America/US/Texas?
> Importance: High
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> ALAC;
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> Recent efforts in a separate venue to formalize an organization
> purporting to represent "Individual Internet Users" is still stumbling
> over trivia and power grabbing while unable to even begin drafting any
> form of By-Laws. What progress is being made in the ALAC for any such
> representation? I can find no listing for North America/US yet see that
> six structures have been recently added for various other parts of the
> world. Where is the US effort and how can something concrete get
> started for portions of the US? I have a number of fellow participants
> and we are interested in working within the ALS beginning as soon as
> possible. Your timely response would be an indication of the
> seriousness of ICANN's intent to involve all Internet individuals.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jeff Holt
> Jefftttt@xxxxxxxxxx
> https://www.t-refer.com/t-refer/USTEJASI-1
> www.tejas-info-services.com
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