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RE: [gnso-dow123] Draft questions
- To: "Paul Stahura" <stahura@xxxxxxxx>, <gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [gnso-dow123] Draft questions
- From: "Neuman, Jeff" <Jeff.Neuman@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:47:19 -0500
It can be difficult to move a location. In other words, it is easy to
incorporate in another location, but it is hard to move your principal
operations. So, ICANN could use a "principal operations" test rather than an
incorporation test. For example, NeuLevel is incorporated in Delaware with its
principle place of business is in Virginia. Sure, in theory, I could
re-incorporate in another location, but it would be extremely difficult for me
to move my principle place of business to another location.
I will add your change to Q6.
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Stahura [mailto:stahura@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 2:29 PM
To: Neuman, Jeff; gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gnso-dow123] Draft questions
On Q6
While we understand it is ICANN's position that an entity should not enter into
a contract that it believes violates its own national laws, what happens if
there is a change in national law that makes the collection and/or display of
WHOIS information illegal after the registrar is already accredited?
I'd add: What happens if the opposite happens, ie, after ICANN and the
registrar make the contract, ICANN changes their policies (which would change
the terms of the contract) which result with a conflict with a national law
somewhere?
On Q7, the wording of the question makes it seem like it would be difficult for
a registrar to move its location.
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From: owner-gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Neuman, Jeff
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 10:26 AM
To: gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gnso-dow123] Draft questions
All,
Enclosed is a draft of the questions I would like to send based on what has
been submitted. Please let me know if you have any questions. I would like to
send this out in about 6 hours.
Thanks.
Jeff
<<Qs for ICANN GC.doc>>
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