Won't happen as not al ccTLDs are or will remain members of ccNSO.

You can't have an internal, select group as members.

All or none, in my view.

How are ISOC, the Red Cross/Crescent (etc), Doctors without Borders, or similar Non-Profits set up?

el

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On Jan 20, 2015, at 20:38, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com> wrote:

Dear Jordan,

thanks for your looking into this in further detail.
My comment below:

On 19/01/2015 16:00, Jordan Carter wrote:

It would be straightforward and possible to make e.g. SO and AC chairs
effective "members" of ICANN (we define our own membership system). It
would be harder to allow individuals with some standing to join
stakeholder constituencies of voters and then allocate shares of total
votes across these in a fair way. It would be possible but mad to have
a "one member one vote" system where a ccTLD manager had the same say
as an Internet user.

Isn't what you're describing ICANN version 1, with thousands of
individual voters? I agree that did not work and will not work today
either. However, I would also really urge caution in turning ICANN into
a purely membership organisation that allocates shares of total votes
according to size of organisational members. I have seen membership
organisations being captured by large players buying out smaller players
- the endgame being $$$ controlling the organisation and *not* the
public interest.
Kind regards,

Olivier

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