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[dow3tf] [Fwd: [registrars] Draft Registrar Submission to TF3]

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  • Subject: [dow3tf] [Fwd: [registrars] Draft Registrar Submission to TF3]
  • From: "Ross Wm. Rader" <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 18:13:24 -0500
  • Organization: Tucows Inc.
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A draft of the registrar constituency submission is attached. My sincere apologies for the missing the original deadline. Please let me know if you or your respective constituencies have any questions.

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Subject: [registrars] Draft Registrar Submission to TF3
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 13:54:59 -0500
From: Ross Wm. Rader <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: ross@xxxxxxxxxx
Organization: Tucows Inc.
To: registrars@xxxxxxxx

Registrars,

Based on our discussions leading up to, in and after Rome, I have
drafted a proposed subsmission to Whois TF3 on Data Accuracy. This
document attempts to bring together the various registrar points of
view (minority and otherwise) and take steps towards ensuring that the
needs of all constituencies are taken into account by Whois policy.

My apologies for leaving this until such a late hour, it is a week
late as it is. My day job has significantly distracted me from this
"ICANN" business (a fact which I'm sure that some of you will
undoubtedly appreciate!) :-)

I will be forwarding this draft submission to the TF and am happy to
make any revisions necessary if there is further substantive input
from the constituency.

Thanks in advance, have a great weekend everyone!
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