Real-Time Remote Viewing and Participation
July 14-17, 2000 - Yokohama, Japan
Welcome! This page allows you to participate in the ICANN meetings in Yokohama, Japan from the comfort of your own home or office.
Content from prior meetings is available in the archive
| What's Happening Now? |
The current time in Yokohama, Japan is 11/25/2009 8:29:44 PM. The meeting is currently discussing .
How to: WATCH & LISTEN |
Watch and listen to a live feed from the meeting room. Just click on one of the video or audio feeds below. (Requires the free RealPlayer version 5.0 or later.)
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How to: READ |
View the meeting agenda as well as documents produced in and presented to the meeting.
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How to: DISCUSS |
Talk with other online meeting participants in the real-time discussion area.
- Real-Time Discussion (also accessible via IRC to bcis.law.harvard.edu, port 6667, group #ICANN-Yokohama)
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How to: ASK & COMMENT |
No Real-Time Comments accepted during the Board Meeting.
See instructions below for details.
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| UPDATE |
This page changes frequently. To update it, click here or choose Refresh in your browser (on the View menu in both IE and Netscape).
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COMMENT SUBMISSION
During the ICANN Board Meeting, the Board and staff will deliberate without taking further public comment beyond that received
yesterday in the Public Forum and
in the past via their standard comment mechanisms. Therefore, no Real-Time Comments will be accepted during the ICANN Board Meeting.
To submit further comments to ICANN, use their Community Feedback Form.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Access to the RealAudio and RealVideo streaming media feeds requires the RealPlayer version 5.0 or later;
get your free copy from RealNetworks.
A 14.4 Kbps connection is required for access to the streaming media feed. Access to the real-time chat area requires a browser that supports
JAVA (IE or Netscape version 3 or later) or a separate IRC client.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For additional technical information, please contact:
Ben Edelman and John Wilbanks
Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School
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