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Re: [ga] .BIZ contract amendment in May 2006? Also, Has Neustar filed its "Proof of Concept" reports for .biz?
- To: "Karl Auerbach" <karl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Drazek, Keith" <Keith.Drazek@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ga] .BIZ contract amendment in May 2006? Also, Has Neustar filed its "Proof of Concept" reports for .biz?
- From: "kidsearch" <kidsearch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 09:30:27 -0500
- Cc: "George Kirikos" <gkirikos@xxxxxxxxx>, <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <revised-biz-info-org-agreements@xxxxxxxxx>, <john.jeffrey@xxxxxxxxx>, <vint@xxxxxxxxxx>
- References: <5D6FABAD973BA144B2C5C172B6ED00D10E0FCD48@stntexch02.cis.neustar.com> <45469A64.5050200@cavebear.com>
- Sender: owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Now you are asking way too much. Asking for ICANN to be fair, open, and
honest. Thats just too much to ask Karl.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Auerbach" <karl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Drazek, Keith" <Keith.Drazek@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "George Kirikos" <gkirikos@xxxxxxxxx>; <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
<revised-biz-info-org-agreements@xxxxxxxxx>; <john.jeffrey@xxxxxxxxx>;
<vint@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: [ga] .BIZ contract amendment in May 2006? Also, Has Neustar
filed its "Proof of Concept" reports for .biz?
>
> Given that .biz got the nod while 40 other applicants were told (after
> each paying $50,000 for the privilege) to wait, it seems very unfair to
> allow .biz or any of the other six (and subsequent) TLD winers to amend
> their contracts with ICANN until such time as those other 40 get approved.
>
> So I propose that .biz, and everybody else, has to sit with their
> existing contracts until those folks who paid $2,000,000 to ICANN in
> year 2000 get approved.
>
> It's only fair that you not get the green light while those other 40
> have to sit, and sit, and sit, and sit...
>
> By-the-way, if memory serves me right, one thing I noticed in ICANN's
> accounting (remember, I'm probably the *only* person outside of ICANN's
> staff who has ever really looked at it) did not put that $2,000,000 in
> year 2000 application fees in an account that was considered contingent
> or refundable. And ICANN has explicitly said that those applications
> are not dis-approved but remain pending.
>
> --karl--
>
>
>
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