Jan. 12, 2015
10:27 p.m.
Why would one exempt governments? They are Significantly Interested Parties by definition... ...but not more. And does being "a member of ICANN" gives you a "reach" into other constituencies? I.e. gNSO into ccNSO, ALAC into GAC, the cleaner into SSAC and the like? greetings, el On 2015-01-13 00:12 , Adebunmi AKINBO wrote:
Dear All, 1. Does belonging to a community make you a member of ICANN ? 2, If yes, what is the accepted number for representation ? 3. If limited, what defines accredited delegates as members ? 4. If the word Community accommodates Stakeholders (Multi-Stakeholders), can government be exempted ? 5. How does ICANN define representation ?
-Akinbo. [...]