In message <[log in to unmask]>, at 03:22:57 on Tue, 12
Feb 2008, Nigel Roberts <[log in to unmask]> writes
>This list has no great significance as you are asked upon registration
>on that same website whether you want you be published or not.
I was responding to claims that opt-in attendance lists are either very
rare, or if they did exist resulted in no-one opting in.
>Nigel Roberts
>(at ICANN Delhi!)
Have a great time :)
>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.
--
Roland Perry
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