[Chapter-delegates] Join our call to stop the sale of .org
Carlos Vera
cveraq at gmail.com
Wed Nov 27 08:35:12 PST 2019
Complex subject with many edges and approaches. Some chapters of ISOC carry out an initiative to object to the process. Others seem to agree (or ignore its implications) and others seem not to care.
The Internet community is also divided into opinions between the convenience of the sale, the economic benefit and sustainability for Isoc, and the legitimacy of the sale of an emblematic TLD considering that Isoc is not a business but a non-profit organization .
For a good majority too, there are some unclear and even unclear points in the process.
With few or no resources that are oriented to the chapters and users effectively, the impact of this process will be more towards the huge bureaucratic structure that Isoc maintains, and whose size-action relationship is by many questioned.
Cheers
Carlos Vera
Isoc Ecuador
> El 27 nov. 2019, a la(s) 09:49, Richard Hill via Chapter-delegates <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org> escribió:
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> Dear all,
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> On behalf of the Board of the Swiss Chapter of ISOC (ISOC-CH), I am communicating that ISOC-CH joins the statement below made by ISOC-NL.
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> We propose to open discussion on this delegates list for the details of any actions that might be envisaged by the chapters, including adjustments to the text of the message below, and, if appropriate, an "escalation" policy.
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> Best,
> Richard
> for ISOC-CH
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> From: Chapter-delegates [mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] On Behalf Of Alexander Blom via Chapter-delegates
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2019 01:05
> To: Chapter Delegates
> Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Join our call to stop the sale of .org
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> Dear all,
>
> We call on ISOC Global to reverse the sale of the .ORG domain to private equity firm Ethos Capital.
> We invite all ISOC chapters across the world to join us in this statement.
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> In May 2002, ICANN formulated a number of criteria for the reassignment of the .org Top Level Domain, amongst which:
> Inclusion of mechanisms for promoting the registry's operation in a manner that is responsive to the needs, concerns, and views of the noncommercial Internet user community.
> Demonstrated support among registrants in the .org TLD, particularly those actually using .org domain names for noncommercial purposes
> The registry fee charged to accredited registrars should be as low as feasible consistent with the maintenance of good-quality service.
> In response, upon selection, then ISOC Global President Lynn St. Amour issued the following statement: "We are thrilled to have this opportunity to serve the worldwide .ORG community and are dedicated to making .ORG a truly global home that will serve the unique interests of non-commercial organizations on the Internet."
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> We believe that the 2019 decision of ISOC Global to sell PIR to private equity firm Ethos Capital is not in line with ICANN’s criteria from 2002 and the subsequent promise from ISOC Global.
> Despite ISOC Global's assurances to the contrary, we share the misgivings of the international community about giving a single privately owned entity the power to raise tariffs, implement rights protection mechanisms possibly leading to censorship, and suspend domains at the request of local governments.
> We also fear that ISOC Global's reputation has been severely harmed by even contemplating this transaction.
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> We therefore call on ISOC Global's leadership to reverse this decision, and do its utmost to restore faith in ISOC as the one global organisation that through its many professionals and dedicated volunteers sincerely strives for an internet for everyone.
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> We invite all ISOC chapters to join us in this statement by responding to this message.
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> On behalf of the Internet Society Netherlands Chapter,
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> Alex Blom
> Chairman
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