[Chapter-delegates] ccTLD management
Carlos A. Afonso
ca at cafonso.ca
Sun May 12 10:32:17 PDT 2013
You mean like .org income being part of ISOC's budget?
--c.a.
On 05/12/2013 02:30 PM, Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch wrote:
> Grigori,
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> do the funds accrued by domain-name registrations under .am become part of ISOC.AM's budget?
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> Enviado el: domingo, 12 de mayo de 2013 10:53
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> Asunto: Re: [Chapter-delegates] ccTLD management
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> Dear Elver,
> In Armenia .am ccTLD manager is the "Internet Society" NGO, or in short
> form- ISOC.AM. (At the same time this NGO is ISOC Armenian Chapter).
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> Practically all Armenian ISPs and registrars have their representatives
> in ISOC.AM as members. ISOC.AM had founded in 2000 a commercial
> structure, 100 % of shares of this commercial structure belong to
> ISOC.AM, the name of this structure is "Internet Technology Center" -
> ITC. This was done because there is a difference in taxation for NGOs
> and commercial structures. All registrars, as commercial structures,
> have their agreements with ITC, not with ISOC.AM directly.
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> As a ccTLD manager ISOC.AM had only one clime from one registrar in
> 2007, when this registrar applied to Armenian Anti-Monopoly commission
> with complaint on pricing policy. As a result, Anti-Monopoly Commission
> recognized ITC as a monopolist, which is reasonable - today there is
> only one .am ccTLD.
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> ITC now is under Anti-Monopoly Commission regulation, have to
> substantiate domain registration fees, have to provide
> non-discriminatory policy, prepare reports for the Commission, etc.
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> But at the same time ITC is under control of ISOC.AM - as a subsidiary.
> All problems possible to discuss inside ISOC.AM, in worst case, if it
> will be impossible to have balanced solution inside ISOC.AM, one can
> apply to Anti-Monopoly Commission.
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> Grigori Saghyan
> ISOC.AM
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> On 12.05.2013 8:47, Elver Loho wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Quick question: what role does your chapter play in the management of your country's specific top level domain?
>>
>> I'm wondering, because we occasionally have some disagreement with the .ee manager, but other than being able to talk to them, we have no say in things. Is this the case elsewhere as well?
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>> Best,
>> Elver
>> .ee chapter
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>> elver.loho at gmail.com
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