Pappas and all,

Yep, and that is the price that ICANN forced upon the stakeholders
for being so stupid.  But all in all this tentative agreement is always
open for renegotiations, though I doubt that that can occur now.
At least this gives the stakeholder to work with ELECTED officials
in government(s) to get things a little more slanted towards
the wishes of those stakeholders should the choose to do so.
I would say that this also makes the DNSO "Constituencies" defunct
unless the are very well funded and apply for becoming a PAC.



Pappas wrote:

> I meant that merely as an observation, not an endorsement.
> Eight years is a hell of a long contract.
> And if it's anything like the last contract, it will get stretched out to
> 11 or 12 years.
>
> --Matthew Pappas
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,

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