[governance] who owns the new gTLDs?

Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch apisan at unam.mx
Mon Mar 4 17:49:16 EST 2013


Dominique,

thanks for your advice.

Alejandro Pisanty




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Desde: governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org [governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org] en nombre de Dominique Lacroix [dl at panamo.eu]
Enviado el: lunes, 04 de marzo de 2013 16:41
Hasta: governance at lists.igcaucus.org
Asunto: Re: [governance] who owns the new gTLDs?

Le 04/03/13 23:09, McTim a écrit :

ICANN has a very narrow remit.  Asking them to police where
corporations are housed is well out of scope.

Dear McTim and Alejandro,
I never wrote that I asked ICANN to police anyone.
Alejandro, you had better not to approve so quickly a biased answer ;-)

I only wrote that I asked questions to ICANN managers to get their opinion.
About a big national and international problem, in those times of crisis.
The OECD is stuying the question of tax heavens, and also the EU.
The American middle classes must know why they pay a so expensive price.
The Internet ecosystem isn't outside of the world!

You will read soon what Fadi Chehadé answered. Not exactly what you say both of you.

BTW, have a look, please on the letter Mr Stricking, NTIA, sent to ICANN:
http://news.dot-nxt.com/sites/news.dot-nxt.com/files/ntia-icann-pic.pdf

He supports ICANN initiative that included a public interest commitment in the new registry contract.
NTIA asks ICANN to fulfill "the need for commitment to be binding and enforceable."
Well.
And now, what is the content of public interest?
"The fight against couterfeiting and piracy."

A bit larger than the theft of the plans for a new fighter plane...
But not anything about contributing schools, hospitals, roads, security forces etc.
A strange idea of public interest, isn't it?

@+, cheers,


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