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Subject: IP: ICANN Proposed Budget Leaked on the Web
> >Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 13:57:04 -0400 >To: dave@farber.net >From: Brian McWilliams <bmcwilliams@internet.com> >Subject: ICANN Proposed Budget Leaked on the Web > >ICANN Proposed Budget Leaked on the Web > >Domain oversight group projects a surplus, despite big budget and staffing >increases. "PAYING THE PIPER TO CALL THE TUNE Of ICANN's projected revenues of $6.03M, the lion's share -- $5.45M -- will come from fees paid by registrars and registries. However, ICANN's budget plan notes that this estimate assumes payments of $1.2M from country-code domain name registries, even though those organizations have not formally agreed to pay those amounts. According to the proposed budget document, "An approved budget is not a license to spend. It is an authorization provided that actual revenues materialize to provide for those expenditures." In exchange for their financial support of ICANN, registrars and registries receive considerable input on the group's spending plans. Domain registration businesses hold most of the positions on ICANN's 12-person Budget Group, which developed the budget in consultation with ICANN's board and Finance Committee. But at least one ICANN observer believes registration firms' funding role shouldn't entitle them to a preview of the non-profit's spending priorities ahead of other Internet constituencies. "It appears that he who pays the piper calls the tune," said Michael Froomkin, a professor of law at the University of Miami in Florida. "Why do the registrars get the inside track and get to comment before the rest of us? The answer is obvious. They've got lawyers, and they've got money." " >>http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article/0,,3_763061,00.html > > > > > For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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