[governance] overpasses for IGF opening ceremony

William New wnew at ip-watch.ch
Sun Oct 29 18:37:34 EST 2006


Thank you Robert, I'll check it out. Best, William 


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Guerra [mailto:lists at privaterra.info] 
Sent: dimanche, 29. octobre 2006 19:18
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; William New
Cc: 'Adam Peake'; plenary at wsis-cs.org
Subject: Re: [governance] overpasses for IGF opening ceremony

William:

If i'm not mistaken, the press has been allocated its own # of overpasses.

The question is - if bloggers and other new forms of media can get passes
via the press process, or instead have to get it via CS.

regards

Robert

William New wrote:
> Hi, I would hope that the press might also have a small place in the list?

> Thank you, William New, Intellectual Property Watch, Geneva
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: apeake at gmail.com [mailto:apeake at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Adam 
> Peake
> Sent: dimanche, 29. octobre 2006 11:52
> To: Governance
> Cc: plenary at wsis-cs.org
> Subject: [governance] overpasses for IGF opening ceremony
> 
> The main room for the IGF sessions holds 800.  1500 are registered to 
> attend. So we are back into a situation of allocating overpasses for 
> the opening session and perhaps other sessions in the main room.
> 
> There will be overflow rooms.  And pressure will be off when the 
> workshops begin on the 2nd day.
> 
> I have 100 overpasses for civil society. They are in my care.  I got 
> them by being the MAG meeting at the room at the wrong time!
> 
> Business have a batch, the Internet community has a batch. govt have 2 
> (or
> 3?) per delegation.  International orgs have a batch.  The rest will 
> be first come first serve.
> 
> Anyone speaking on a panel session
> <http://www.intgovforum.org/list%20of%20panellists.php>
> 
> I would like advice on how to distribute the passes we have been given.
> 
> My suggestion is to give a few passes to any CS group that has taken 
> the lead in organizing a workshop should be given a few passes to 
> distribute among their group. And return any left over to the general 
> first come first served batch.
> 
> We do not have the organization we once had in WSIS.  And we have no 
> idea who is coming and who is/considers themselves to be civil society.
> 
> I would appreciate advice on what best to do.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Adam
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