Participation
- W3C Member Organizations
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- Adobe Systems Inc. (1 representative)
- Afilias Limited (1 representative)
- Alibaba Group (1 representative)
- Apple, Inc. (4 representatives)
- Baidu, Inc. (1 representative)
- Blockstream (3 representatives)
- Bundesverband Digitale Wirtschaft (BVDW) e.V. (1 representative)
- CAICT (3 representatives)
- Center for Democracy and Technology (2 representatives)
- China Mobile Communications Corporation (2 representatives)
- Deutsche Telekom AG (1 representative)
- Facebook (1 representative)
- Google, Inc. (3 representatives)
- Huawei (1 representative)
- Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (2 representatives)
- Keio University (no representative)
- Knowbility, Inc (1 representative)
- Microsoft Corp. (no representative)
- Mozilla Foundation (1 representative)
- Nokia Corporation (2 representatives)
- OpenLink Software Inc. (2 representatives)
- Opera Software AS (no representative)
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (1 representative)
- Rakuten,Inc. (1 representative)
- Tencent (1 representative)
- Thomson Reuters (1 representative)
- Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (1 representative)
- Université de Lyon (1 representative)
- Yahoo!, Inc. (1 representative)
- Yandex (1 representative)
- Invited Experts
- Eun Chang Choi
- Nick Doty
- Luke Herbert
- Mike O'Neill
- Lukasz Olejnik
- Simon Rice
- Christine Runnegar
- Rhys Smith
- Michael Specter
- Rob van Eijk
- Team members
- Wendy Seltzer
- Keiji Takeda
- Samuel Weiler
- Rigo Wenning
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