I don't know that I have any strong opinions on this subject, but as someone who has followed the ICANN process for a long time, let me throw out one concern for discussion. Entities with commercial interests in the outcomes of ICANN's decisions are well-funded, powerful and have proven that they can and will insinuate themselves into any and every ICANN process where they are allowed. If we allow organizations that are composed of something other than individuals, are you comfortable sharing the NARALO with political action committees, lobbying organizations, "think tanks," and other organizations that are funded and directed by commercial businesses with commercial interests in the outcome of ICANN's decisions? (think Verisign, AT&T, intellectual property interest groups, registrars, etc.). -- Bret