From rendek at ripe.net Wed Apr 7 19:23:37 2010 From: rendek at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 19:23:37 +0200 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Heads Up - RIGF Meeting in Moscow, 13-14 May 2010 Message-ID: <4BBCBF99.1010202@ripe.net> Hello Patrik, The first Russian Internet Governance Forum (RIGF) is set to take place in Moscow on 12-13 May 2010. The local technical community is involved in getting this off the ground. I think its important that parts of the wider Internet Technical Community are present. I have a tele-conference with the local organisers tomorrow and will keep you posted. How does your schedule look for this time? Cheers, Paul From Martin.Boyle at nominet.org.uk Fri Apr 9 12:13:15 2010 From: Martin.Boyle at nominet.org.uk (Martin.Boyle at nominet.org.uk) Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 11:13:15 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Heads Up - RIGF Meeting in Moscow, 13-14 May 2010 In-Reply-To: <4BBCBF99.1010202@ripe.net> References: <4BBCBF99.1010202@ripe.net> Message-ID: Just to note that Lesley Cowley (our CEO) is taking part. Martin Boyle +44/0 1865 33 22 51 +44/0 7802 973 950 From: Paul Rendek To: cooperation-wg at ripe.net Date: 08/04/2010 07:35 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Heads Up - RIGF Meeting in Moscow, 13-14 May 2010 Hello Patrik, The first Russian Internet Governance Forum (RIGF) is set to take place in Moscow on 12-13 May 2010. The local technical community is involved in getting this off the ground. I think its important that parts of the wider Internet Technical Community are present. I have a tele-conference with the local organisers tomorrow and will keep you posted. How does your schedule look for this time? Cheers, Paul -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From patrik at frobbit.se Fri Apr 9 14:07:10 2010 From: patrik at frobbit.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Patrik_F=E4ltstr=F6m?=) Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 14:07:10 +0200 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Heads Up - RIGF Meeting in Moscow, 13-14 May 2010 In-Reply-To: <4BBCBF99.1010202@ripe.net> References: <4BBCBF99.1010202@ripe.net> Message-ID: On 7 apr 2010, at 19.23, Paul Rendek wrote: > Hello Patrik, > > The first Russian Internet Governance Forum (RIGF) is set to > take place in Moscow on 12-13 May 2010. The local technical > community is involved in getting this off the ground. > > I think its important that parts of the wider Internet > Technical Community are present. I have a tele-conference > with the local organisers tomorrow and will keep you posted. > > How does your schedule look for this time? Busy. I have failed to go to Russia three times by now (via issues), and I need at least two-three weeks without travel (so someone else can take care of the visa, my passport etc), plus of course the time to go to Moscow. On top of that, it collides with the IGF prep meeting in Geneva that I must participate at. Patrik -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From ripe-wgs.cs at schiefner.de Thu Apr 29 20:45:36 2010 From: ripe-wgs.cs at schiefner.de (Carsten Schiefner) Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 20:45:36 +0200 Subject: [cooperation-wg] European Council suggests IP address revocation Message-ID: <4BD9D3D0.9000600@schiefner.de> All, a bit unsure whether this belongs more to Address Policy or to Cooperation, I eventually opted for Coop WG. Maybe this WG, RIPE in general and/or the RIPE NCC would like to consider the following European Council conclusion: === The meeting statement noted as one of those medium term actions "to adopt a common approach in the fight against cybercrime internationally, particularly in relation to the revocation of Domain Names and IP addresses. The Commission, in cooperation with the Member States and Europol, is invited to facilitate this objective." === (quoted from "European Union Gets Serious on Cybercrime Including Right to Revoke Domains", http://domainnews.com/en/european-union-gets-serious-on-cybercrime-including-right-to-revoke-domains.html - the full EC doc is linked to at the end of the article) All the best, Carsten Schiefner From brian.nisbet at heanet.ie Fri Apr 30 00:46:30 2010 From: brian.nisbet at heanet.ie (Brian Nisbet) Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 23:46:30 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] European Council suggests IP address revocation In-Reply-To: <4BD9D3D0.9000600@schiefner.de> References: <4BD9D3D0.9000600@schiefner.de> Message-ID: <4BDA0C46.7030801@heanet.ie> Carsten, > a bit unsure whether this belongs more to Address Policy or to > Cooperation, I eventually opted for Coop WG. > > Maybe this WG, RIPE in general and/or the RIPE NCC would like to > consider the following European Council conclusion: > > === > The meeting statement noted as one of those medium term actions "to > adopt a common approach in the fight against cybercrime internationally, > particularly in relation to the revocation of Domain Names and IP > addresses. The Commission, in cooperation with the Member States and > Europol, is invited to facilitate this objective." > === > > (quoted from "European Union Gets Serious on Cybercrime Including Right > to Revoke Domains", > http://domainnews.com/en/european-union-gets-serious-on-cybercrime-including-right-to-revoke-domains.html > - the full EC doc is linked to at the end of the article) This will likely be touched upon in the AA-WG, especially in relation to the NCC's interactions with law enforcement. Not the EC's declaration, but this has been a theme for some time now and I know the NCC are looking at a number of related areas. Brian.