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Edward is a freelance travel journalist, consumer advocate for travellers, author of the "Practical Nomad" series of travel how-to and advice books, and consultant to the Identity Project on travel-related privacy, civil liberties, and human rights issues. He has reported extensively on ICANN and travel-related top-level domains: ".aero" and ".travel".
'''Edward Hasbrouk''' is a freelance travel journalist, consumer advocate for travellers, author of the "Practical Nomad" series of travel how-to and advice books, and consultant to the Identity Project on travel-related privacy, civil liberties, and human rights issues.<ref>[http://www.hasbrouck.org/bio/ Hasbrouck Bio]</ref> He has reported extensively on [[ICANN]] and travel-related [[TLD|top-level domains]]: [[.aero]] and [[.travel]].<ref>[http://hasbrouck.org/ Edward Hasbrouck's home page]</ref>
 


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Latest revision as of 19:10, 24 May 2021

Country: USA
Email: edward [at] hasbrouck.org
Website:

   http://hasbrouck.org/

Edward Hasbrouk is a freelance travel journalist, consumer advocate for travellers, author of the "Practical Nomad" series of travel how-to and advice books, and consultant to the Identity Project on travel-related privacy, civil liberties, and human rights issues.[1] He has reported extensively on ICANN and travel-related top-level domains: .aero and .travel.[2]

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