[governance] Early Warnings….of Corruption in ICANN’s GAC
Suresh Ramasubramanian
suresh at hserus.net
Mon Jan 21 08:03:33 EST 2013
Well, I am not quite sure the IGP blog author intended to use .africa as an example in his article, but you never know. Milton or someone from IGP might want to comment.
--srs (iPad)
On 21-Jan-2013, at 17:43, Gideon <gideonrop at gmail.com> wrote:
> Interesting article,
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> Early Warnings….of Corruption in ICANN’s GAC
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> New top level domain (TLD) applications raise high financial stakes for the applicants. Those seeking new TLDs will have invested at least half a million dollars to prepare and submit their proposal, and many of the companies involved have raised millions more in backing from investors or venture capital firms. In aggregate, applicants plunked down about $250 million in application fees alone.
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> http://www.internetgovernance.org/2013/01/11/early-warnings-of-corruption-in-icann/
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> Gideon Rop,
> DotConnectAfrica
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