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Moe Suffixes
2nd January 2006, 05:59 AM
Hi-

Just found this site, and I appreciate that there is an IDN Forum Site.

For those of you who are passionate about IDN like I am, I wanted to spread some word....

Great presenters on IDN, plus more, at the next
Domain Roundtable Conference, April 19-21, 2006, in Bellevue Washington.

Last Year's Session
http://2005.domainroundtable.com/agenda.html#26210

This upcoming conference hopes to also discuss IDN.IDN
(That's right, IDN TLDs -- without helper applications or proxies),
IDN appraisals, and IDN UDRP, among other general topics.

-J

Olney
2nd January 2006, 07:33 AM
Hey thanks for the info I'm not sure who is close to the Washington area.
I'm in Tokyo so that's er.. a bit far for me...

Rubber Duck
2nd January 2006, 09:51 AM
Hi-

Just found this site, and I appreciate that there is an IDN Forum Site.

For those of you who are passionate about IDN like I am, I wanted to spread some word....

Great presenters on IDN, plus more, at the next
Domain Roundtable Conference, April 19-21, 2006, in Bellevue Washington.

Last Year's Session
http://2005.domainroundtable.com/agenda.html#26210


Yes, they have certainly got some big hitters on the list!

Speeches will not yet have been written as there a few things scheduled to happen between now and then, including a final decision on how ICANN are going to implement IDN.IDN.

Best Regards
Dave Wrixon

This upcoming conference hopes to also discuss IDN.IDN
(That's right, IDN TLDs -- without helper applications or proxies),
IDN appraisals, and IDN UDRP, among other general topics.

-J

bwhhisc
4th January 2006, 02:01 AM
Olney, maybe you can be an invited speaker! I am in the Meetings and Convention business by day and can tell you firsthand that conventions are always looking for interesting and knowledgable speakers, panelists, etc.
Usually you get air, hotel, per diem and often a fee. Bringing in a good mix of panelists and speakers drives meeting attendance, which in turn drives registration $$$. May be worth an email to the Executive Director of the show!