Brian E Carpenter a �crit:
>
> Tony,
>
> > 1. What currently defines the current attributes of the
> > Protocol Supporting Organization as adopted or proffered
> > to ICANN?
>
> draft-ietf-poisson-pso-bl-02
>
> As I mentioned on the list recently, the appointments draft
> is a companion to the PSO by laws draft, where your questions
> are covered.
The PSO bylaws, as well as the recent appointments draft, were
conjured up without any Internet community input, feedback, or
consensus whatsoever, contrary to the requirements of the U.S.
Government's White Paper and the ICANN bylaws, and are therefore not
only inappropriate but illegal.
The individuals who wrote them, and who are attempting to promulgate
them as rules of law, are doing so in full cognizance of their
illicit and illegal nature, and are therefore engaging in what
amounts to an illegal and criminal activity.
The goal of this activity is control the Internet through control of
ICANN. This is what ISOC, in collaboration with CORE and the
trademark groups, is attempting to do in the DNSO, and what it is
attempting to do here through the IETF and the PSO.