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<nettime> ICANN update + Andy M-M's early report on BoD Retreat |
[via <tbyfield@panix.com>] [if it seems like there's a lot of ICANN news coming across the nettime wires, there is -- with good reason. after new CEO stuart lynn made his 'reform' proposal[a] in late feb, which would put an end to open representation on ICANN's board, opposition to the current staff and board has been mobilized with surprising effect. notably, at the instiga- tion of jamie love, the general assembly (GA) of ICANN's domain name supporting organization (DNSO) voted to ask the US dept of commerce to open the 'services' ICANN allegedly provides to a re-bid[b] -- thereby making it next to impos- sible for ICANN to claim, come the expiration of its agree- ment with the US govt in september, that there's consensus support for lynn's proposal. some say that ICANN, which is chronically 'underfunded' (i.e., spends more expanding its mandate than it takes in performing negligible services), is running out of money. the last injection of cash it got (charging US$50K to 'consider' applications for new TLDs) was a one-time affair: the process was far too comical to expect many (or any) companies to apply again, a new appli- cation process would suggest that the old one is over (there- by opening ICANN to litigation from those who were rejected), the new TLDs are flops, and ICANN's nanomanagement of the process has driven costs up even as profits drop -- pushing some of the new TLD managers perilously close to the dotcom graveyard. upshot: ICANN may well be running out of time and money, and it may have squandered what little goodwill it had earned with lynn's proposed 'reform.' that, then, is some of the contect for what follows. cheers, t (a) <http://www.icann.org/general/lynn-reform-proposal-24feb02.htm> (b) <http://icannwatch.org/article.php?sid=759&mode=thread&order=0>] <http://icannwatch.org/article.php?sid=767&mode=thread&order=0> Board of Directors Andy Mueller-Maguhn's early report on BoD Retreat (and retreat?) Posted by jon on Monday, May 27 @ 05:57:30 MDT Contributed by fnord ICANN elected Director Andy Mueller-Maguhn has posted[1] some early unofficial notes to the icann europe list regarding ICANN's BoD retreat in New York this past weekend. There isn't much stunning news regarding restructuring or the @large that hasn't already been hinted at (eg: that the increased role of governments on the ICANN Board as posited by Stuart Lynn's Road to Reform now looks to be, at least, delayed). [1] http://angua.rince.de/icann-europe/2002/05/msg00005.html And then Andy drops some bombshells, CEO M. Stuart Lynn announced he will retire within a year and JDRP lawyer Joe Sims announced he will cease acting for ICANN within a similar time period. That might lead to some wild conjecture (did they jump or were they putsched?). Andy promises more info, including more photos[2] (postcards from the edgy?), will appear on his site[3] in the next few days. Following is the full text of the post... [2] http://www.icannwatch.org/article.php?sid=574 [3] http://www.ccc.de/~andy ________________________ To: icann-europe@lists.fitug.de Subject: [icann-europe] news from the icann board retreat From: Andy Mueller-Maguhn andy@ccc.de Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 06:06:20 +0200 Hi, just a few notices from my flight from jfk, coming from the board retreat near NYC in garden city, long island. Disclaimer: nothing officially has been decided, this is a list of my notes of informal discussions. The retreat in a way was making sense because of it was an open discussion about what "icann II" should be, what the outcome of the process be etc. We had a less confrontative, quiete constructive discussion, just interrupted by more or less a few struggles. But (just the most important points): no atlarge election of directors to be expected for "technical" reasons (donīt know how) the majority of the board agreed to not make any direct elections with this year. on the direct questions, if any directors would say "no direct at-large-elections under no circumstances whatsoever" 5 directors outed themself: stuart (lynn), vint (cerf), hans (kraijenbrink), rob (blokzijl), helmut (schink) the majority of the board agreed to the idee of a nomination committee (s)electing board members. status of the discussion is to keep 18 board members + ceo (to be discussed if allowed to vote) and some rought guidelines for setting up the nomination committee (including seats for advisory committees in the nomcom, that means govīs included). but on the other hand side the board agreed to the fact, that the empowering/selection of board members by governments is not an realistic approach (at least for now) some important questions like the jurisdiction of the organization and the involvement of staff following or developing policys where raised but not answered. this means: we should watch the limit of the acting people even those acting with best attitutes.. in the discussion about the principles of the corporation it was accepted that the outcome must be a balance of interests when making policy. freedom of speech was at least accepted by a majority to possibly be affected when following intellectual property ideas. so i do think, there is chances to involve NGOīs acting in the area of freedom of speech in a "freedom of speech constituency" or however to put something on the other side of the intellectual property people this means: setting up of the nomcom is the critical issue now. taking balance of interests as the goal, identifying all actors in the game and their interests and impacts on the game is the job for the NGO community in my eyes.And (watch out what comes next before calling it good news): Stuart Lynn announced to retire in March of 2003 Joe Sims as Jones & Days announced to step out of acting for ICANN soon. He did not mention a precise date/time when, questioned by Vint said something like "in the next month or similar to Stuarts retirement" Andrew McLaughlin announced to be changing his involvement to half time by 1st of JulyMore stuff: Rob came with an official (?!) paper from the european commission (gordon.lennox@cec.eu.int) from May 21st. I will scan this and put on my website tuesday night CET as well as: "ICANN II - Issues to be resolved" paper from Christopher Wilkinson, May 2002 CENTR paper "ccTLD Requierements for International Coordination of the Domain Name System) from Marianne Wolfsgruber, gm@centr.org worth reading (online?)Materials and some pictures to be on my site tuesday night when coming back to berlin. regards, A. --- Andy Mueller-Maguhn, andy@ccc.de, Key ID 331F978,http://www.ccc.de/~andy ________________________ NOTE: ccTLD Requirements for International Coordination of the Domain Name System, edited by CENTR General Manager Marianne Wolfsgruber, seems to be online here.[4] -g [4] http://www.centr.org/news/ICANN-response.html # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net