Cruz and Co Send ICANN Another Letter
<< Republican Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz (and others) has sent yet another letter to ICANN. This time round, the letter is addressed both to the Chairman of the ICANN Board, Dr Steve Crocker, as well as to former CEO Fadi Chehadé. The letter repeats some of the questions previously put to ICANN, though the wording is much blunter this time round. . . . >> http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160405_cruz_and_co_send_icann_another_letter...
Hi Gordon, He's also acting in his capacity as a seated United States Senator, not a President candidate. Best, Marty
On Apr 6, 2016, at 06:47, Gordon Lennox <gordon.lennox.13@gmail.com> wrote:
<< Republican Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz (and others) has sent yet another letter to ICANN. This time round, the letter is addressed both to the Chairman of the ICANN Board, Dr Steve Crocker, as well as to former CEO Fadi Chehadé.
The letter repeats some of the questions previously put to ICANN, though the wording is much blunter this time round.
. . . >>
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160405_cruz_and_co_send_icann_another_letter...
Yes. So many people and so many different hats. One can easily get confused. But my attention to this was drawn by a post by Steve Crocker. So speaking for myself - no hat! - I wonder again how different people think ICANN relates to the various sovereign states around the world. The last time I looked ICANN was still a not-for-profit incorporated in California. So a charity subject primarily to Californian law? Gordon PS Trivia question of the moment: how does ICANN’s budget compare with the ITU budget?
On 06 Apr 2016, at 12:56, Hannigan, Martin <marty@akamai.com> wrote:
Hi Gordon,
He's also acting in his capacity as a seated United States Senator, not a President candidate.
Best,
Marty
On Apr 6, 2016, at 06:47, Gordon Lennox <gordon.lennox.13@gmail.com> wrote:
<< Republican Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz (and others) has sent yet another letter to ICANN. This time round, the letter is addressed both to the Chairman of the ICANN Board, Dr Steve Crocker, as well as to former CEO Fadi Chehadé.
The letter repeats some of the questions previously put to ICANN, though the wording is much blunter this time round.
. . . >>
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160405_cruz_and_co_send_icann_another_letter...
ITU's budget is about CHF 165 million per year. ICANN's budget for fiscal year 2016 is about $ 113 million (CHF 108 million). Best, Richard
-----Original Message----- From: cooperation-wg [mailto:cooperation-wg-bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Gordon Lennox Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 14:02 To: Cooperation WG Subject: Re: [cooperation-wg] Cruz and Co Send ICANN Another Letter
Yes. So many people and so many different hats. One can easily get confused.
But my attention to this was drawn by a post by Steve Crocker.
So speaking for myself - no hat! - I wonder again how different people think ICANN relates to the various sovereign states around the world. The last time I looked ICANN was still a not-for-profit incorporated in California. So a charity subject primarily to Californian law?
Gordon
PS Trivia question of the moment: how does ICANN’s budget compare with the ITU budget?
On 06 Apr 2016, at 12:56, Hannigan, Martin <marty@akamai.com> wrote:
Hi Gordon,
He's also acting in his capacity as a seated United States Senator, not a President candidate.
Best,
Marty
On Apr 6, 2016, at 06:47, Gordon Lennox <gordon.lennox.13@gmail.com> wrote:
<< Republican Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz (and others) has sent yet another letter to ICANN. This time round, the letter is addressed both to the Chairman of the ICANN Board, Dr Steve Crocker, as well as to former CEO Fadi Chehadé.
The letter repeats some of the questions previously put to ICANN, though the wording is much blunter this time round.
. . . >>
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160405_cruz_and_co_send_icann_another_l etter/
Hi, Does ITU get other contributions in kind? For example how much does it pay on rent for its offices and such or are these rent free leases? Also I have wondered are any of its staff seconded from other organizations, either from with the UN or from the nation state members? I do not dispute your reveal of equivalent budgets, but want to make sure that we aren't comparing Oranges and Grapes. avri On 06-Apr-16 09:27, Richard Hill wrote:
ITU's budget is about CHF 165 million per year. ICANN's budget for fiscal year 2016 is about $ 113 million (CHF 108 million).
Best, Richard
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On 6 Apr 2016, at 13:57, avri doria <avri@acm.org> wrote:
Does ITU get other contributions in kind? For example how much does it pay on rent for its offices and such or are these rent free leases?
... I do not dispute your reveal of equivalent budgets, but want to make sure that we aren't comparing Oranges and Grapes.
Indeed. IIUC, ITU is exempt from payroll taxes (and corporate taxes?) because it is an international treaty organisation. That status also means the ITU has diplomatic immunity and cannot be sued => it should burn much less money on lawyers and insurance premiums than ICANN does.
Dear Avri, Indeed it is very difficult to compare the budgets of governmental or intergovernmental entities with those of private sector organizations. As Jim Reid has correctly pointed out, UN organizations (including ITU) have sovereign immunity, they do not pay taxes (but they do pay a proportion of total salaries to the host country in lieu of taxes), and they cannot be sued in ordinary courts, so certain legal fees are lower. On the other hand, they have to follow UN rules regarding procurement (which raises procurement costs), pay employee benefits according to UN rules (which include generous health insurance and pension benefits), and are subject to the jurisdiction of a special tribunal for labor disputes, with rules that are more favorable to employees than in many national jurisdictions. In terms of in-kind benefits, UN organizations in Geneva (including ITU) get a deal from the Swiss government on the buildings they occupy, in the form of interest free loans and/or no-cost use of the land. More fundamentally, the scope of ICANN's and ITU's activities are very different, so their overall budgets are not directly comparable. Best, Richard
-----Original Message----- From: cooperation-wg [mailto:cooperation-wg-bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of avri doria Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 14:58 To: cooperation-wg@ripe.net Subject: Re: [cooperation-wg] Cruz and Co Send ICANN Another Letter
Hi,
Does ITU get other contributions in kind? For example how much does it pay on rent for its offices and such or are these rent free leases?
Also I have wondered are any of its staff seconded from other organizations, either from with the UN or from the nation state members?
I do not dispute your reveal of equivalent budgets, but want to make sure that we aren't comparing Oranges and Grapes.
avri
On 06-Apr-16 09:27, Richard Hill wrote:
ITU's budget is about CHF 165 million per year. ICANN's budget for fiscal year 2016 is about $ 113 million (CHF 108 million).
Best, Richard
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