Roeland Meyer wrote: > > Those who are having problems with ICANN UDRP and other ICANN interventions > may look towards California State intervention mechanisms. ICANN is > violating quite a number of those regulations. The problem is that one must > be a California resident citizen in order to complain. Not so, Roeland. Anyone who is affected by them may complain. All they need do is write to the California Attorney General's Office: State of California Office of the Attorney General Department of Justice P.O. Box 944255 Sacramento, CA 94244-2550 (916) 445-9555 Quicker and more efficacious would be a civil suit filed by a damaged person or entity, based on the California law. This need not necessarily be filed in California, as most states in the U.S. have long-arm statutes that permit people outside the state who have been damaged by a California entity to sue in their own jurisdiction. The URL for information on complaints to the Att'y General against non-profit organizations is: http://caag.state.ca.us/piu/npmb.htm That unit's email address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] An online complaint form can be found at: http://caag.state.ca.us/piu/mailform.htm -or- http://caag.state.ca.us/piu/npmb.htm Good California law links are: http://www.usc.edu/dept/law-lib/legal/ca.html http://www.callaw.com/ http://california.findlaw.com/CA02_caselaw/index.html http://www.AllLaw.com/California.html To search statutes: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/statute.html http://www.state.ca.us/s/search/servers.html#www The text of the California Incorporation Law is at: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/calawquery?codesection=corp&codebody=&hits=All Michael Sondow ================================================================= INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF INDEPENDENT INTERNET USERS http://www.iciiu.org (ICIIU) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel(718)846-7482 Fax(603)754-8927 =================================================================