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RE: [alac] ICANNtriva on pre-registration
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- Subject: RE: [alac] ICANNtriva on pre-registration
- From: "Sebastian Ricciardi" <sricciardi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:26:20 -0300
I can´t wait to know Jeff Williams!
S.
-----Mensaje original-----
De: owner-alac@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-alac@xxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Vittorio
Bertola
Enviado el: Lunes, 19 de Junio de 2006 12:02 p.m.
Para: Wendy Seltzer
CC: jam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; alac@xxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re: [alac] ICANNtriva on pre-registration
Wendy Seltzer ha scritto:
> The meeting hosts wouldn't let anyone in without a badge, and wouldn't
> let anyone get a badge without providing a name. The person I was
> talking to didn't try to claim someone else's name, he just didn't
> think he should be compelled to provide his own either.
Perhaps we could ask for people to be identified at the registration desk
but be able to write whatever they like on the badge? I think this could be
a reasonable compromise, and it would not impact on the existing
infrastructure and procedures (in fact, you could already do it on the
present preregistration form, which has a space for "name to appear on
badge").
I am not happy with forcing people to declare their true name at
registration, but I am also not sure that letting totally unidentified
people wander through the meeting is a good idea. Perhaps this could be
allowed for public events such as the public forum, but still I do see
security (and appearance-of-security :( ) concerns, especially in the
meeting of an American organization in an Arab country.
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