<div>Thanks Parminder,<br></div><div><br></div><div>On the revolving door point - I have also noticed that many former ICANN execs are now working at companies in the domain name space, and others have pointed this out as well. But I don't see why there would be anything wrong with that unless, for example, they made decisions <i>prior</i> to leaving ICANN <i>purely</i> for the benefit of their post-ICANN careers and against the best interests of the ICANN community. If you (or anyone else) are able to provide verifiable evidence of such, I think there would be considerable media interest in such a story...<br></div><div><br></div><div>Best wishes,<br></div><div><br></div><div>Ayden Férdeline<br></div><div class="protonmail_signature_block"><div class="protonmail_signature_block-proton protonmail_signature_block-empty"><br></div></div><div><br></div><div class="protonmail_quote">
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On Friday, November 20th, 2020 at 05:32, parminder via Governance <governance@lists.igcaucus.org> wrote:<br>
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<p><font face="Liberation Sans"> I understand all that this is being
directed by a murky mafia behind the scene, of which we got some
sightings during the .org saga. This mafia both consists of
ex-CANNers and is in cahoots with existing people in ICANN...
This is why revolving doors is such a bad word in policy and
governance circles.... But wasnt the multistakeholderism version
practised by ICANN always a formalisation and white-washing of
revolving doors...</font> parminder</p>
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<div>Just flagging this press release that says Afilias has been
acquired by Donuts:<br>
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<div><a href="https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/donuts-inc-to-acquire-afilias-inc-301177508.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer nofollow noopener">https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/donuts-inc-to-acquire-afilias-inc-301177508.html</a><br>
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<div>This means that Donuts now owns over 450 generic top-level
domains (out of a total of 1,200). The (continued) consolidation
in the domain name industry is something that civil society
might want to track. I am not sure if this sale is problematic
from a competition perspective (though that is my gut reaction),
but it is significant nonetheless.<br>
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<div>Donuts is owned by private equity firm Abry Partners,
connected to former ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade.<br>
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<div>Afilias, which Donuts is now acquiring, is paid roughly $20
million a year by the Public Interest Registry to offer backend
services. Late last year another Fadi Chehade-connected entity,
Ethos Capital, attempted to acquire the Public Interest
Registry.<br>
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<div>Best wishes,<br>
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