This could be an interesting discussion/insight for the consumption of the CWG.
Regards
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On 20/05/2015 03:18, Milton L Mueller wrote:
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> However, no matter where the names community locates itself on that spectrum, PTI is still "meaningfully" separated from ICANN. The assets and staff and operations management of PTI would have been moved out of ICANN corporate, 94% of which is names policy related, and into a separately run entity. The work flow process, as John Curran noted yesterday, would become explicit and that would be a meaningful change in terms of separating policy from implementation. By creating a separate affiliate, a contract and creating a periodic review process which has rebidding the contract possible, we also make it more feasible to fire PTI and use a different IANA functions provider.
I've been mulling over the implications of this. Either PTI will be
controlled by ICANN or it won't. If it *is* effectively controlled
by ICANN, the IETF can sit back and relax until our SLA is no longer
met, in which case we go to Plan B (i.e. no change in the state that
has existed for 15 years).
If PTI is *not* effectively controlled by ICANN, we are straight
into Plan B: giving notice to ICANN and bidding out a protocol
parameter services contract, with PTI as an obvious bidder,
hopefully at zero cost. (I would seriously expect several zero-
cost bids to show up.)
What does 'effectively controlled' mean? I think it's an empirical
question. As a counter-example, Ports of Auckland is wholly owned
by Auckland Council Investments Limited, itself owned by the
Auckland Council. But Ports of Auckland prefers to ignore
the wishes of the community* that elected Auckland Council when
it suits their commercial interests. This is a direct result of
the transition from the port being in public ownership to being
semi-privatized.
Brian
* if you're interested:
http://pilot.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/67454039/famous-aucklanders-protest-port-extension
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