Travel to Seoul - funding
Olga, thank you for the outreach. Please make this formal request. The BC formally requests travel funding for Philip Sheppard, as a retiring council member, for the Seoul meeting. There is considerable constituency, stakeholder group, and GNSO handover work to do. I may also be able to provide a certain institutional memory. My organisation can ordinarily currently fund one long-haul trip per year. This year there have been three such long-haul and so costly trips (for a European), which is I believe the first time ever in ICANN history. Philip
Philip, I must say I'm not shocked to see your application for travel funding. Please, no need reference "long haul" as an excuse for this funding. That is just ignorant to others where most EVERY trip is long haul. Not sure why you consider yourself such an exception. I am not sure why you even felt compelled to provide any explanation for your funding unless you wanted to stir up the hornets' nest - yet again. Just not necessary and I simply disagree with it. Some questions if you don't mind? Why does your company pay for you to attend any ICANN's at all? What do they get out of it? I see nothing in your statement of interest that defines this. (This is simply a follow up to my previous questions actually). Thanks. Adrian Kinderis From: owner-council@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Philip Sheppard Sent: Tuesday, 22 September 2009 12:29 AM To: 'Olga Cavalli' Cc: 'Council GNSO' Subject: [council] Travel to Seoul - funding Olga, thank you for the outreach. Please make this formal request. The BC formally requests travel funding for Philip Sheppard, as a retiring council member, for the Seoul meeting. There is considerable constituency, stakeholder group, and GNSO handover work to do. I may also be able to provide a certain institutional memory. My organisation can ordinarily currently fund one long-haul trip per year. This year there have been three such long-haul and so costly trips (for a European), which is I believe the first time ever in ICANN history. Philip
Adrian, fellow council members, I was simply responding to Olga's request. As to what my organisation gets out of ICANN, its the opportunity to meet calm rational registrars that most motivates us. Philip
Adrian, fellow Councillors, OK a serious reply. My organisation represents global and local branded fmcg. For these companies the Internet is a fundamental part of their business model. An ideal Internet is one that is: - understandable - competitive - free from fraud, counterfeits, and means of reputational damage. In as much as ICANN policies can directly or indirectly contribute to an Internet that is: - confusing, - uncompetitive, - crime ridden, we are interested to be involved. Philip
Thanks Philip. I appreciate it. Last question; do you or your company receive payment for assisting these companies (i.e. Consultancy) to gain an understanding of ICANN policy and the Internet? Regards, Adrian Kinderis From: owner-council@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Philip Sheppard Sent: Tuesday, 22 September 2009 6:18 PM To: 'Council GNSO' Subject: [council] Why are users interested? Adrian, fellow Councillors, OK a serious reply. My organisation represents global and local branded fmcg. For these companies the Internet is a fundamental part of their business model. An ideal Internet is one that is: - understandable - competitive - free from fraud, counterfeits, and means of reputational damage. In as much as ICANN policies can directly or indirectly contribute to an Internet that is: - confusing, - uncompetitive, - crime ridden, we are interested to be involved. Philip
My organisation is a trade association funded by its members. Internet is but one of many issues that we follow and which competes for time and budget. Philip
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Philip Sheppard