[CPWG] PIR sale…

Roberto Gaetano roberto_gaetano at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 8 22:24:50 UTC 2020


Just for the sake of clarity, I have never said that we should only ask for a seat on the Board, I was only adding this item to what I have stated in my earlier messages.
I agree with you that the key question is to keep the voice of the users heard loud and clear, and to keep the public interest on top of the priorities for the “new” PIR.
Incidentally, if we fail to make the point about the prominent place of the public interest and the non-profit community, we will even fail to have an argument for practical changes, like the Board seat.

Cheers,
Roberto


On 08.01.2020, at 22:50, Marita Moll <mmoll at ca.inter.net<mailto:mmoll at ca.inter.net>> wrote:


I am afraid I am starting to feel this way as well. The end user voice that we are here to provide is becoming a glaring absence. And we need to do more than ask for a seat on the PIR board. We should be joining our voice to others asking why and how the public interest aspect of this corner of the ecosystem can be so easily abandoned.

Marita

On 1/8/2020 4:33 AM, Vittorio Bertola via CPWG wrote:

Il 2020-01-07 22:22 lists at christopherwilkinson.eu<mailto:lists at christopherwilkinson.eu> ha scritto:

FYI

Hilyard Has a Historic Chance to Activate ICANN At-Large<http://www.circleid.com/posts/20200105_hilyard_has_a_historic_chance_to_activate_icann_at_large/>

The main reason why almost 20 years ago we fought to create the ALAC and preserve some form of user representation in ICANN after the cancellation of the original At Large election mechanism was exactly to guarantee a voice for the global public interest of billions of Internet users, against possible capture or failure of ICANN's industry self-regulation model. I have rarely seen a case in which that global interest is so clear, so uniformly shared across the community and so loudly voiced. IMHO, failing to act in this case would easily become evidence in favour of those who challenge ALAC's usefulness and ability to fulfill its mission.

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