From what I can gather from what's been written so far, they're going to demand ICANN to simply re-delegate the registry to them and leave ISOC with nothing (though the actual proposal to ICANN may be different and indeed include compensation of some sort). Looks like they want to make the case that .ORG is a resource that needs a custodian rather than commodity that can be tossed around at will. It's comprised of an interesting group that includes ICANN's first president and the USG person in charge of handing TLD control to it.
- Evan On Wed, 8 Jan 2020 at 07:05, Jacqueline Morris <jam@jacquelinemorris.com> wrote:
Hi Evan Do you know if there is a monetary value on this bid that is public yet? Will it give ISOC the endowment that it is looking for? Jacqueline A. Morris Technology should be like oxygen: Ubiquitous, Necessary, Invisible and Free. (after Chris Lehmann <http://twitter.com/chrislehmann> )
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 3:27 AM Evan Leibovitch <evan@telly.org> wrote:
Looks like Esther Dyson and others are forming a co-operative to offer an alternative bid to Ethos:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/07/technology/dot-org-private-equity-battle....
It is unfortunate that the proposed alternative is yet another US corporation, though the bulk of .ORG registrants are American so this will likely be unchallenged.
Chance of ISOC accepting to even evaluate this alternative bid without pressure is slim given that many deals like Ethos' contain penalties for backing out. But the pressure is certainly there, and not abating.
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