Special Report On ICANN And The Internet Giveaway
Fairfax, VA — Americans for Limited Government Foundation today issued a special report on the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), "ICANN Do What I Want."
ICANN is poised to take sole control over the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) functions when its contract with the U.S. Commerce Department expires on Sept. 30, leaving ICANN as the world's only resolver of website IP addresses and domain names.
The report asks "why the organization, despite having obtained tax-exempt status under Sec. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, is engaged in quite a bit of lobbying. It told the IRS it would not lobby when it filed for exempt status," Americans for Limited Government Foundation President Nathan Mehrens wrote in a synopsis of the report.
And, "despite originally telling the IRS that its board would not be compensated other than reimbursements, ICANN has since changed course and the board is well compensated," Mehrens added.
"If ICANN is pushing the boundaries and thumbing its nose at the Congress now, imagine how it will behave if the U.S. government oversight role is relinquished. This is not an outcome we can afford as there are no do-overs once the relinquishment occurs," Mehrens concluded.
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ICANN is poised to take sole control over the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) functions when its contract with the U.S. Commerce Department expires on Sept. 30, leaving ICANN as the world's only resolver of website IP addresses and domain names.
The report asks "why the organization, despite having obtained tax-exempt status under Sec. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, is engaged in quite a bit of lobbying. It told the IRS it would not lobby when it filed for exempt status," Americans for Limited Government Foundation President Nathan Mehrens wrote in a synopsis of the report.
And, "despite originally telling the IRS that its board would not be compensated other than reimbursements, ICANN has since changed course and the board is well compensated," Mehrens added.
"If ICANN is pushing the boundaries and thumbing its nose at the Congress now, imagine how it will behave if the U.S. government oversight role is relinquished. This is not an outcome we can afford as there are no do-overs once the relinquishment occurs," Mehrens concluded.
Tags: ICANN Special Report, The internet Giveaway, Americans for Limited Government, Nathan Mehrens, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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It's almost like a non-nuclear state insisting that research is only for peaceful purposes, the rest of the planet knowing full well that is not the case, only to disvover the reality too late when the bomb is on it's way down.
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