The disclaimer referred to below is a standard notice that we have placed on most of the draft materials posted on the ICANN web site. See, for example, http://www.icann.org/draftguidelines.html. Before the ICANN Board took action on the DNSO applications, they were labeled with similar disclaimers. -Molly Shaffer Van Houweling Senior Advisor ICANN At 10:27 PM 3/17/99 -0500, you wrote: >Esther, > >The CIX, Euro_ISPA, and the Latin American consortium of ISP Associations >submitted an address supporting organization application on feb 5. Why did >it not go on the ICANN web as a supporting organization application? > >Then when the ISP associations made a stink about it at the Singapore >meeting you told them belatedly it would go in its proper place on the >ICANN web. You were reportedly angry that it had been miss handled. > >Yet it is now on your web in its proper place but with the following very >strange disclaimer: > >ICANN Supporting Organization Applications and Comments > >IMPORTANT NOTICE - This document is only an application for recognition as >a Supporting Organization. It is NOT authoritative and are NOT to be >relied on by any party. > > >http://www.icann.org/aso/aso-app.rtf > > >Ester why was the disclaimer added? Why is it not authoritative? The ISP >associationsa involved all blieved that they followed your process >instructions, yet their effort appears to have been wasted. > > Why? >*************************************************************************** >The COOK Report on Internet | New handbook just published:IP Insur- >431 Greenway Ave, Ewing, NJ 08618 USA| gency & Transformation of Telecomm.See >(609) 882-2572 (phone & fax) | http://cookreport.com/insurgency.html >[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Index to 7 years of COOK Report, how to >subscribe, exec summaries, special reports, gloss at http://www.cookreport.com >****************************************************************************** > >
