[registrars] ICANN meeting costs

Jim Archer jarcher at registrationtek.com
Mon May 24 20:44:50 UTC 2004


The purpose of absorbing these outrageous travel expenses is exclusively 
political correctness.  I was once several taken to task for pointing out 
that there is no benefit to ICANN, registries, registrars or any one else 
in having meetings in places where everyone needs to get special shots just 
to attend.

Now that they have established a precedent of finding the most inconvenient 
locals for their meetings - and dragging all of us along with them - this 
practice will be very hard to stop.

Registrars too frequently wait until the crisis is upon us before we 
attempt action and by then it is too late.  This is yet another example.

Jim



--On Friday, May 21, 2004 8:36 AM +1000 Bruce Tonkin 
<Bruce.Tonkin at melbourneit.com.au> wrote:

>
> Hello Patricio,
>
>>
>> It is not fair for me to pay for other peoples trips to
>> Malaysia and pay aprox. $800k per ICANN meeting as
>> established in the Budget.
>>
>
> I agree.  I have long argued that ICANN meetings should be self funding.
> There is a reluctance to have any sort of user pays model except that
> registrars should pay.
>
> E.g the IETF and ISOC charge registration fees to cover the expenses of
> their meetings.
>
> Many of the cctlds attend every ICANN meeting but don't contribute to
> its costs etc.
>
> Regards,
> Bruce
>
>







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