[governance] Proposed statement on .ORG sale

Imran Ahmed Shah (via governance Mailing List) governance at lists.riseup.net
Mon Dec 9 01:49:21 EST 2019


 Hi Parminder,There were 11 bidders. ICANN evaluated 11 proposals when VeriSign was leaving in 2002.At that time, the bidding criteria was different, the bidders were quoting their quality of services, as there was objections on VeriSign Support. Secondly, bidders were offering the cost of their fee for services per domain (registration and/or renewal). ISOC was not the lowest bidder.

No, ISOC/PIR did not have to pay anything. In compensation from ICANN, VeriSign given seed money (Endowment) to ISOC/PIR for capacity building and Registry handling and support  2.6 million domain names. 

Regards
Imran Ahmed Shah

    On Monday, 9 December 2019, 09:44:57 GMT+5, parminder <parminder at itforchange.net> wrote:  
 
  
From those who know I request response to this question:
 
Was ISOC given the .org registry as a result of an auction (apart from other evaluation criteria) or not, meaning did ISOC pay anything, and if so how much?
 
Thanks
 
parminder 
 
 On 09/12/19 3:27 AM, Ayden Férdeline wrote:
  
 
Indeed John, this criteria is interesting, particularly number 6, which I have pasted below. I do not believe Ethos Capital has a "level of support for the proposal from .ORG registrants," but the Internet Society did, and that is why .ORG was assigned to them over other bidders.
  
  
6. Level of support for the proposal from .org registrants.
 
 
Demonstrated support among registrants in the .org TLD, particularly those actually using .org domain names for noncommercial purposes, will be a factor in evaluation of the proposals. Noncommercial registrants do not have uniform views about policy and management, and no single organization can fully encompass the diversity of global civil society. There will likely be significant difficulties in ascertaining the level of support for particular .org proposals from throughout the .org registrants and noncommercial community. Nevertheless, proposals to operate the .org TLD should provide available evidence of support from across the global Internet community.
 
 
  Best wishes,
  
    Ayden Férdeline 
   
   
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   On Sunday, December 8, 2019 10:49 PM, Sylvain Baya <governance at lists.riseup.net> wrote:
   
  
   Hi all,
  
   Le dim. 8 déc. 2019 9:19 PM, John Levine <icggov at johnlevine.com> a écrit :
  
 In article <CAJjTEvFXJ+ZLsdLwYF2vMkChKizoZ9RKN7p+O_Bj52yiAn858g at mail.gmail.com> you write:
   
   ><hxxps://www.icann.org/news/icann-pr-2001-03-01-en>
   
   It might be more useful to refer to the criteria used to evaluate
   the .org proposals and decide who got the registry:
  
   
  Dear John,
  ...have you used it yourselves ?
  
    
https://archive.icann.org/en/tlds/org/criteria.htm
 
   
  ...for sure, these criteria are interesting ; but let me know if there is a specific criterion which contains, explicitely, the key words : *By and For* ?
  
  Thanks.
  
  Shalom,
  --sb.
  
  
    
 R's,
   John
  
    
 
  
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