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Dr. Milton Mueller
Syracuse University School of Information Studies
http://www.digital-convergence.org
http://www.internetgovernance.org
>>> Chun Eung Hwi <[log in to unmask]> 11/09/06 11:20 PM >>>
>Then, I have one question in this procedure. What should we review for
any
>applicant? What else could be a must requirement for application if it
>does have some basic requirements?
very simple. We are NOT deciding whether we like the person or we like
what she/he says. We are deciding whether they are a) an organization,
b) a noncommercial organiation, c) meet the other requirements in our
charter. See below:
Eligible organizations. Organizations meeting the following criteria are
eligible for membership in the Constituency:
A Organizations incorporated as a non-commercial entity (in countries
that have such a provision in their commercial code) or, if
unincorporated, or if operating in a country without provisions for
non-commercial incorporation, operate on a not-for-profit basis
primarily for non-commercial purposes, and
B Be the exclusive user of at least one domain name. This can be
verified by its listing as the registrant and/or administrative contact
in the WHOIS data of the domain name, by the name resolving to a website
controlled by and representing the organization, or other indications
that prove to Secretary-Treasurer and Chair that the prospective Member
Organization is the primary user of a domain name.
C Are engaged in activities that are primarily non-commercial,
including, e.g., political advocacy, educational, religious, charitable,
scientific and artistic.
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