Title: RE: [IFWP] ICANN's Bylaws and WIPO Report

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Bret,

The danger is in the "if any" clause.  ICANN could misconstrue this as
an open door to take action due to the current lack of a formal SO.

Gene Marsh
anycastNET Incorporated

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bret A. Fausett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 1999 9:17 AM
> To: IFWP
> Subject: [IFWP] ICANN's Bylaws and WIPO Report
>
>
> It appears that my concern that ICANN might take action on
> WIPO in Berlin
> was misfounded. It's Bylaws appear to preclude such an action:
>
> The Board shall refer proposals for substantive policies
> not received from a Supporting Organization to the Supporting
> Organization, if any, with primary responsibility for the area
> to which the proposal relates for initial consideration and
> recommendation to the Board.
>
> ICANN Bylaws Section VI (2)(d).
> http://www.icann.com/bylaws-09apr99.html#VI
>
>      -- Bret
>
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