Now I find another seeming point of policy concurrence: Elisabeth wrote; "Danny, The bottom line of your scenario, la morale de l'histoire, is that ICANN's accreditation fees are too high.
Elisabeth Porteneuve"
Hugh Dierker <hdierker2204 yahoo.com> wrote: Karl just wrote this on a different thread but pertaining mostly to the two subjects above; "Would you be willing to support the inclusion of a provision into ICANN's registrar and registry contracts that gives to registrants an explicit role as third party beneficiaries with right to bring legal action to enforce the terms of those agreements even if ICANN or the registrar or
registry choses not to?" In my mind I see this as a watershed issue and proposal. I would really like to know why this concept would be alien to ICANN as a whole. It seems perfectly logical to me. Eric
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