ICANN Director Sues ICANN for Access to Records
According to an EFF press release (press release mirror) today, Karl Auerbach (the North American elected representative to ICANN's board) filed suit (petition mirror) today against ICANN itself to obtain financial and other records that he has been seeking to obtain since December 2000. As a bit of background, according to general summaries that ICANN has released, it now spends about $6 million per year (for a job that used to be done by volunteers); roughly half of all the money it spends goes to the law firm of Jones Day.
When a company's own director is denied access to financial records of his own company!
Though not an admission of wrongdoing, it does raise some serious issues on how ICANN is run.
One question, was this director already aware of any wrongdoing, or just checking some facts out?
Didn't Jon Postel do practically all of what ICANN does?
Do we really need a huge, opaque, multimillion dollar organization to do... what is they're supposed to do anyway, manage the DNS space? Sheesh.
He's a lawyer and a programmer, and a perpetual thorn in the side of the rest of the ICANN board. He's probably the reason they're trying to abolish the election of members.
- He didn't play politics much,
- He didn't declare himself to be autocrat of the world,
- He didn't refuse to listen to real users,
- He didn't act obnoxiously and irresponsibly.
Jon Postel wasn't perfect, and he did make some mistakes, but he was fundamentally reasonable and tried to do a good job. He didn't let the fact that he really was in charge of the world as we know it go to his head....Bill Stewart
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