What are the strengths of ISOCs proposal for .ORG?
We feel strongly that ISOC is uniquely qualified to enhance the .ORG domain. ISOC’s mission is wholly consistent with .ORG’s noncommercial philosophy and our plans for .ORG will enable it to flourish as a truly global home dedicated to serving the unique interests of noncommercial organizations on the Internet. In addition, we expect to be able to add significant value to the registry space in total, given our roots, values and technical knowledge. Should the ICANN staff’s preliminary recommendation be approved, ISOC will form a new not-for-profit company to run the .ORG registry – the “Public Interest Registry” (PIR) – whose Board will be appointed by ISOC, but which will operate independently, giving each company the necessary room to fulfill their separate but complementary missions. There are three unique strengths in the ISOC proposal: • First, as the foremost not-for-profit focused on Internet issues, ISOC has a globally diverse membership (11,000 individuals in 182 countries, 65
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