April 7, 2009
2:07 p.m.
Alan Greenberg wrote:
As Darlene said, incorporating but not having any viable organization is not particularly good either. I happen to be associated with a functioning, productive not-for-profit (far from the ICANN world) and I would hope that our not having incorporated (initial and ongoing cost just to high to justify) would not be held against us. Correct, and I erred by suggesting that an ALS might need to be incorporated. The ICANN rules regarding ALS accreditation explicitly make no requirement for legal corporate status.
Proof/demonstration of ongoing activities and membership is the key.
Absolutely agreed. - Evan