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.IQ Redelegated And No One Knows Why
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Bret Fausett
at 11:44AM (PDT) on August 4, 2005 Permanent Link
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If you were following the issue of improving the transparency of the ICANN Board's decision-making during the Luxembourg meeting, a newly adopted resolution designed to provide additional information about Board decisions no doubt piqued your interest. Would the new resolution make a difference? I was skeptical in Luxembourg, but I held out hope. Now that we've had a chance to put the new resolution to a test, let's review the transparency of the Board's latest decisions, taken last week in a closed telephonic Board meeting. The hot subject of the day was the redelegation of .IQ.
Shortly before its telephonic Board meeting on 28 July 2005, ICANN published an agenda for its meeting with the following item: "Consideration of .IQ Redelegation Request." The .IQ Redelegation request itself wasn't published, nor did ICANN publish an IANA report on the request. For transparency purposes, let's contrast that with the agenda for the February, 2002 Board meeting , when ICANN considered the redelegation request for .JP. Prior to that "
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