This list has no great significance as you are asked upon registration
on that same website whether you want you be published or not.
Nigel Roberts
(at ICANN Delhi!)
RegistraRoland Perry wrote:
> In message
> <[log in to unmask]>,
> at 11:38:11 on Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Tim Turner <[log in to unmask]>
> writes
>> I'm not entirely sure what protection is offered by an opt-in
>> attendance list. I have to admit that I have never seen such a thing
>> in real life
>
> I frequently go to Internet Industry events, and these almost always
> publish a full list of attendees. I have never heard any complaints. A
> few events now have "opt-in", but where they do almost everyone does in
> fact opt in.
>
> There's one this week (I didn't travel to it):
>
> http://del.icann.org/participants
>
> [It's in India organised by an American Corporation, but national-based
> issues have never been raised, afaik].
>
> This particular list is also interesting as it appears to be in date
> order (spread over perhaps 8 weeks), so there are occasional weak
> conclusions to be drawn (eg who was quick off the mark to be registered,
> who decided to go at the last minute; etc).
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