At 09:38 AM 7/16/99 -0400, Jay Fenello wrote:
>-- The law firm of Jones Day, your employer, 
>has billed ICANN for $585,000, substantially more 
>than required to simply incorporating a non-profit 
>entity, and/or to hold elections.  

ORSC spent $175 to incorporate, including bylaws that if ICANN
had adopted would not put it in the state it's in now:

http://www.open-rsc.org/inc/bylaws/

Last revised Oct 8/98 8:02 pm EST

Commented version

     This is a separate proposal to the NTIA from ORSC.
     The significant differences between propsals submitted so
     far and ours are: 

        1.Membership structure is defined in the bylaws, not
          deferred, thus removing the dependence that the
          initial board will "do the right thing". 
        2.Supporting Organizations do not elect the board,
          the members do. 
        3.Significantly enhanced due process considerations,
          thus decreasing dependence on the State Attorney
          General for relief. 
        4.Incorporation in Delaware. 
        5.Clauses requiring greater fiscal responsibility. 
        6.Clauses for "fair hearing panels" providing greater
          access and an alternative to the count system for
          redress. 
        7.Enhanced respect for human rights. 
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