Dear Alain & Colleagues
I regret having forgot to include our organization domain name (http://www.kaswesha.kbo.co.ke/) in our first application and i hereby re-submit the application duly filled. I feel sorry for any inconvenient caused.
Regards;
James Njoroge Gitau
Nairobi KenyaOn Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Alain Berranger <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I want to state I disagree with the decision to exclude the USOC. For 4 reasons:1) Its vision: to enable America's athletes to realize their Olympic and Paralympic dreams.2) its mission: To support U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes in achieving sustained competitive excellence and preserve the Olympic ideals, and thereby inspire all Americans.3) It is a not-for-profit with IRS exemption under 501 c 34) fundraising is an activity of all not-for-profits, including sponsoring, and thus does not make a not-for-profit a commercial organization. I think you are confusing the USOC per se with the various olympic games hosting organizations set up for Lake Placid, Los Angeles games, etc...AlainOn Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The new NCSG Executive Committee held its first tele-conference on Tuesday and we made great progress, particularly with respect to establishing a process for handling NCSG membership applications and dealing with the NPOC applications that had come in since the election. So below are my notes from the EC meeting's discussion.Thanks,RobinNCSG-EC Teleconference - 8 Nov. 2011Transcript & mp3 recording: https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/MeetingsAttendance: Michael Carson, Rafik Dammak, Robin Gross, Milton Mueller, Klaus StollNCSG-EC Mtg Discussion Agenda:
- Review of NCSG membership application procedures
- Review of pending NCSG membership applications
- Establishment of NCSG Financial Committee
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MEETING NOTES:These 8 orgs were approved for NCSG membership:ALSAC / St. JudeAustralian RedCross SocietyChurch of God in ChristGoodwill IndustriesInternational Baccalaureate OrganizationThe Association of NGOs, The Gambia (TANGO)Water Environment Research FoundationYMCA of The GambiaThese 3 orgs were determined ineligible for NCSG membership:1. Kaswesha Community Resource Center
Reason provided for non-approval: Not the exclusive user of at least one domain name (a requirement for eligibility under NCSG Charter Section 2.2.1).
They were invited to re-apply when they have a noncommercial domain name.
2. Civil Society Movement Against Tuberculosis in Sierre Leone (CISMAT-SL)
Reason provided for non-approval: Not the exclusive user of at least one domain name (a requirement for eligibility under NCSG Charter Section 2.2.1).
They were invited to re-apply when they have a noncommercial domain name.
3. US Olympic Committee:
Reason provided for non-approval: USOC is substantially a major sports licensing business and NCSG is devoted to the protection of noncommercial interests.
They were invited to join ICANN's Intellectual Property Constituency as the more appropriate place to protect their interests.These 7 orgs are undergoing further evaluation:** Attached to this email is a flow chart to explain the agreed process for handling NCSG Membership Applications going forward.A few notes on the procedures for handling NCSG Membership Applications:Completed NCSG Membership applications should be submitted by the Applicant to the email address [log in to unmask] for consideration by the entire NCSG Executive Committee.NCSG-NCUC Membership application forms are available on the NCSG wiki (for individuals and for organizations).Members of the NCSG-EC have 2 weeks to conduct the required due diligence on the applications (more flexible if a holiday).Decisions to approve membership applications require the full consensus of the voting members of the NCSG Executive Committee (NCSG Charter 2.4.2).Verification of a named official representative's authority to represent an organizational applicant should be independently verified by the EC (NSCG Charter 2.2.4.1).Aggregate voting / representation is not permitted for organizations. Each organization must be represented by a different person. No single person (or group of persons, i.e., a law firm) can represent two or more organizations in NCSG at the same time. This policy discourages attempts to game the system through aggregating membership votes.Organizations with a nonprofit legal structure are nonetheless ineligible for membership in NCSG if they are substantially a commercial or business activity and their interests are more appropriately represented in one of the commercial stakeholder groups (NCSG Charter 2.2.2).An organization's official representative to NCSG cannot be a GNSO Council Representative for the Intellectual Property Constituency (or other officer or member of the IPC or CSG). Outside trademark lawyers are discouraged as the official representative for an org to NCSG since NCSG is devoted to protecting noncommercial interests.ON A SEPARATE ISSUE:The EC is in the process of establishing a NCSG Financial Committee (as per NCSG Charter 2.1. & 2.6.) and is looking for volunteers from among the NCSG membership - people with fundraising expertise and time to devote to NCSG fundraising activities and ICANN resource allocations. So please let an EC member know if you'd like to be considered for membership on the NCSG Financial Committee. Thank you!--------------------IP JUSTICERobin Gross, Executive Director1192 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA
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Alain Berranger, B.Eng, MBAMember, Board of Directors, CECI, http://www.ceci.ca
Executive-in-residence, Schulich School of Business, www.schulich.yorku.caNA representative, Chasquinet Foundation, www.chasquinet.org
interim Vice Chair, NPOC, NCSG, ICANN, http://npoc.org/
O:+1 514 484 7824; M:+1 514 704 7824
Skype: alain.berranger
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