Do we cover this condition
Hi, One of the concern going around at the moment is that if we legally separate IANA as the CWG is close to planning, that some rich mega corporation could come along and gain control. I tend to believe this could only happen if ICANN were to sell it to them. Which seems unlikely. What do you all think? avri --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com
I think you are right, Avri. For a buyer to buy requires a seller willing to sell. Icann shouldn't be allowed to sell or otherwise dispose of the IANA affiliate. The only transfer of IANA operations comes from the community review process.... Right? And then it would be because of operational problems that would leave it exceedingly unlikely the affiliate would be 'snapped up' by a new operator... Jordan On Tuesday, 5 May 2015, Avri Doria <avri@acm.org> wrote:
Hi,
One of the concern going around at the moment is that if we legally separate IANA as the CWG is close to planning, that some rich mega corporation could come along and gain control.
I tend to believe this could only happen if ICANN were to sell it to them. Which seems unlikely.
What do you all think?
avri
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