[bc-gnso] Vested interests - status quo - market incumbents - anti trust

Mike O'Connor mike at haven2.com
Wed Aug 11 12:14:27 UTC 2010


i'd like to add something to the scope of this discussion -- the question of whether the consensus decision-making model is really the best one to use in all cases.  the early ICANN documents talk about a "bottom-up process" for quite a while.  then, at some point which is hard to pin down, that language changed to "bottom-up consensus-based process."  i've had a hard time figuring out why that choice was made.  there are all kinds of decision-making processes with different strengths and weaknesses.  the primary weaknesses of consensus are a) it's not well suited to making decisions quickly or on a schedule and b) it can lead to a no-decision outcome (which can be gamed).  

what would be neat, in my view, would be an addition to the chartering process which decided what policy-development model AND decision-making approach would be used when launching a PDP, with some guidelines to help people decide...

mikey

 
On Aug 11, 2010, at 2:46 AM, Philip Sheppard wrote:

> In the context of the VI debater Mike R has made a telling comment:
>  
> "I do not think it possible to get the support of parties who have a vested economic interest in the status quo"
>  
> This to my mind is one of the key flaws of the WG model of policy development. Incumbents are able to manipulate future markets.
> This has anti-trust implications.
>  
> A User House project could usefully take this up for broader discussion.
> First steps would by CSG agreement to do so.
> Sarah - would you be willing to take this forward?
>  
> Philip

- - - - - - - - -
phone 	651-647-6109  
fax  		866-280-2356  
web 	http://www.haven2.com
handle	OConnorStP (ID for public places like Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc.)

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/bc-gnso/attachments/20100811/15643028/attachment.html>


More information about the Bc-gnso mailing list