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>Subject: Organizational structure of the Individual Domain Name Owners
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>Dear Ms Schaffer van Houweling,
>
>Mindful of your April 26 deadline, I am answering the ICANN board's call for a
>more detailed organizational structure for our IDNO:
>
>1.Constituency purpose and mission.
>
>1.1.Purpose: to provide representation in the DNSO for all Domain Name Owners,
>who do not wish to be classified as non-commercial, nor wish to be represented
>by the Business constituency. We will represent the concerns of individuals
>rather than organizations.
>1.2.Mission: to ensure that Individual Domain Name Owners , as stakeholders in
>the DNS, will have a strong say in all new ICANN rulemaking that will affect
>their financial interest, on-line freedom or security of existence.
>
>
>2. Constituency Name and definition
>
>2.1.The Name "the Cyberspace Association" will be subjected to a vote by the
>members as soon as the membership has passed 100 members.
>2.2. The Individual Domain Name Owners Constituency is requesting the ICANN
>board to approve it's membership of the DNSO in accordance with the US
>government's White Paper and allow it to contribute 3 elected representatives
>from among its members to the Names Council of the DNSO.
>
>
>3. Constituency principles: democracy, transparency, accountability in all the
>Constituency's activities and representations.
>
>4. Elegibility and membership.
>
>4.1. All Individuals who have administrative control over a Domain Name
>will be
>eligible for membership of the IDNO constituency.
>4.2 Members of other DNSO constituencies may be members of the IDNO
>constituency if they meet this criterium.
>
>5.Nominations.
>
>5.1. Any member can nominate any other member as a candidate for a seat on
>the
>Names Council.
>5.2.The candidate should approve of the nomination within a reasonable period.
>5.3. Self - nomination is not possible.
>5.4. In order to be placed on the candidates' list, a nominee must secure one
>vote seconding the nomination.
>
>6. Voting for representatives.
>
>6.1.All Individual members will vote as individuals.
>6.2.Owning more than one Domain Name will not give rights to multiple votes
>per
>individual.
>6.3. Detailed procedures for voting will be established. It is envisaged that
>the system of voting for candidates will take full advantage of the potential
>inherent in on-line voting, i.e. each voter can express a preference-vote for
>each candidate on a list of candidates.
>
>
>7.Elections committee.
>
>7.1. As soon as this is feasible, the membership will establish an election
>committee of at least 3 members, who will be tasked with overseeing all
>procedures regarding the the nomination of candidates and their election as
>representatives for the constituency on the Names Council.
>7.2. In the interim, the membership may choose to elect one election officer,
>tasked with overseeing the election of the initial representative(s) to the
>meeting in Berlin.
>
>8.Using the Internet for procedures
>Mailing list.
>
>8.1. Candidates are nominated and accept their nominations via email to a
>mailing list to which all members are subscribed.
>8.2. Voting will take place on-line, unless 60% of the membership is
>physically
>present in a meeting.
>8.3. Verification of on-line votes. The election committee will have full
>access to all logs and records generated by the on-line voting system.
>
>9. On-line decisionmaking.
>Discussion list , free speech and moderation.
>
>9.1. All members can participate in policy making discussions via the
>all-member mailing list.
>9.2. Clearly frivolous postings can be moderated and postings aimed at
>disruption of proceedings can be disallowed.
>
>9.3. The will of the majority will find expression in the decisions of a
>moderation committee that will be tasked with drafting and implementing fair
>rules aimed at maintaining civil discourse and discouraging abuse of the
>freedom of speech.
>9.4. In principle the members of the moderation committee can be the members
>elected to represent the constituency on the Names Council, but the may stand
>aside for other elected moderators.
>9.5. Members of the election committee will be ineligible for moderator.
>9.6. In these rules the principle of free exchange of idea's and opinions
>will
>be paramount and procedures for Fair Hearings and Due Process will form
>part of
>any such rules.
>
>9.7.Meeting list.
>For the purpose of holding formal meetings, a second list is envisaged.
>Rules for procedures on this list, archiving and public record will be drafted
>in further detail.
>
>
>10. Funding.
>
>Minimal membership fees will be set to defray the expenses of representation,
>website- and mailing list hosting and other expenses related to the necessary
>functions of the constituency.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>--Joop--
>
>the Cyberspace Association,
>the constituency for Individual Domain Name Owners
>http://www.democracy.org.nz/idno/
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><html>
>Dear Ms Schaffer van Houweling,<br>
><br>
>Mindful of your April 26 deadline, I am answering the ICANN board's call
>for a more detailed organizational structure for our IDNO:<br>
><br>
><b>1.Constituency purpose and mission. <br>
><br>
></b>1.1.Purpose: to provide representation in the DNSO for all Domain
>Name Owners, who do not wish to be classified as non-commercial, nor wish
>to be represented by the Business constituency. We will represent the
>concerns of individuals rather than organizations.<br>
>1.2.Mission: to ensure that Individual Domain Name Owners , as
>stakeholders in the DNS, will have a strong say in all new ICANN
>rulemaking that will affect their financial interest, on-line freedom or
>security of existence.<br>
><br>
><br>
><b>2. Constituency Name and definition<br>
><br>
></b>2.1.The Name "the Cyberspace Association" will be subjected
>to a vote by the members as soon as the membership has passed 100
>members.<br>
>2.2. The Individual Domain Name Owners Constituency is requesting the
>ICANN board to approve it's membership of the DNSO in accordance with the
>US government's White Paper and allow it to contribute 3 elected
>representatives from among its members to the Names Council of the
>DNSO.<br>
><br>
><br>
><b>3. Constituency principles</b>: democracy, transparency,
>accountability in all the Constituency's activities and
>representations.<br>
><br>
><b>4. Elegibility</b> and membership.<br>
><br>
>4.1. All Individuals who have administrative control over a Domain Name
>will be eligible for membership of the IDNO constituency.<br>
>4.2 Members of other DNSO constituencies may be members of the IDNO
>constituency if they meet this criterium.<br>
><br>
><b>5.Nominations.<br>
><br>
></b>5.1. Any member can nominate any other member as a candidate
>for a seat on the Names Council. <br>
>5.2.The candidate should approve of the nomination within a reasonable
>period.<br>
>5.3. Self - nomination is not possible.<br>
>5.4. In order to be placed on the candidates' list, a nominee must secure
>one vote seconding the nomination.<br>
><br>
><b>6. Voting for representatives.<br>
><br>
></b>6.1.All Individual members will vote as individuals. <br>
>6.2.Owning more than one Domain Name will not give rights to multiple
>votes per individual.<br>
>6.3. Detailed procedures for voting will be established. It is envisaged
>that the system of voting for candidates will take full advantage of the
>potential inherent in on-line voting, i.e. each voter can express a
>preference-vote for each candidate on a list of candidates.<br>
><br>
><br>
><b>7.Elections committee.<br>
><br>
></b>7.1. As soon as this is feasible, the membership will establish an
>election committee of at least 3 members, who will be tasked with
>overseeing all procedures regarding the the nomination of candidates and
>their election as representatives for the constituency on the Names
>Council.<br>
>7.2. In the interim, the membership may choose to elect one election
>officer, tasked with overseeing the election of the initial
>representative(s) to the meeting in Berlin.<br>
><br>
><b>8.Using the Internet for procedures<br>
>Mailing list.<br>
><br>
></b>8.1. Candidates are nominated and accept their nominations via email
>to a mailing list to which all members are subscribed.<br>
>8.2. Voting will take place on-line, unless 60% of the membership is
>physically present in a meeting.<br>
>8.3. Verification of on-line votes. The election committee will have full
>access to all logs and records generated by the on-line voting
>system.<br>
><br>
><b>9. On-line decisionmaking.<br>
></b>Discussion list , free speech and moderation.<br>
><br>
>9.1. All members can participate in policy making discussions via the
>all-member mailing list.<br>
>9.2. Clearly frivolous postings can be moderated and postings aimed at
>disruption of proceedings can be disallowed.<br>
><br>
>9.3. The will of the majority will find expression in the decisions of a
>moderation committee that will be tasked with drafting and implementing
>fair rules aimed at maintaining civil discourse and discouraging abuse of
>the freedom of speech. <br>
>9.4. In principle the members of the moderation committee can be the
>members elected to represent the constituency on the Names Council, but
>the may stand aside for other elected moderators.<br>
>9.5. Members of the election committee will be ineligible for
>moderator.<br>
>9.6. In these rules the principle of free exchange of idea's and opinions
>will be paramount and procedures for Fair Hearings and Due Process
>will form part of any such rules.<br>
><br>
><b>9.7.Meeting list.<br>
></b>For the purpose of holding formal meetings, a second list is
>envisaged.<br>
>Rules for procedures on this list, archiving and public record will be
>drafted in further detail.<br>
><br>
><br>
><b>10. Funding.<br>
><br>
></b>Minimal membership fees will be set to defray the expenses of
>representation, website- and mailing list hosting and other expenses
>related to the necessary functions of the constituency.<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><div>--Joop--</div>
><br>
><div>the Cyberspace Association,</div>
><div>the constituency for Individual Domain Name Owners</div>
><a href="http://www.democracy.org.nz/idno/"
>EUDORA=AUTOURL>http://www.democracy.org.nz/idno/</a>
></html>
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