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Showing posts with label Accountability. Show all posts

2018-12-11

Google CEO Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee Dec 11 Video

Transparency & Accountability:
Examining Google and its Data Collection, Use and Filtering Practices

House Judiciary Committee Hearing Dec 11, 2018--hearing begins @29:14 in the video replay above--main witness: Mr. Sundar Pichai, CEO Google; witness's prepared statement (pdf) embed below.

Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. EST: U.S. House Judiciary Committee hearing entitled, “Transparency & Accountability: Examining Google and its Data Collection, Use and Filtering Practices” to examine potential bias and the need for greater transparency regarding the filtering practices of tech giant Google.

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2018-09-05

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey LIVE @HouseCommerce Sep 5 1:30pm EDT

U.S.House Energy and Commerce Committee Hearing:

Above video LIVE & replay: Congressional Hearing 5 Sep 2018 at 1:30pm EDT, Twitter: Transparency and Accountability.

House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) announced on Aug 24, 2018, that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey would testify before the full committee at 1:30pm EDT,  Wednesday, September 5, 2018, regarding Twitter’s algorithms and content monitoring.
“Twitter is an incredibly powerful platform that can change the national conversation in the time it takes a tweet to go viral. When decisions about data and content are made using opaque processes, the American people are right to raise concerns. This committee intends to ask tough questions about how Twitter monitors and polices content, and we look forward to Mr. Dorsey being forthright and transparent regarding the complex processes behind the company’s algorithms and content judgement calls”--Chairman Walden. 
Witness: Mr. Jack Dorsey, CEO, Twitter, Inc.
Witness Invitation (pdf) and Prepared Testimony (pdf)

See also U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee Hearing Sep 5, 2018, 9:30am EDT, witnesses Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook) and Jack Dorsey (Twitter).

Documents: Hearing Notice (pdf) below, and Background Memo (pdf) embed further below.





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2017-10-27

ICANN Jurisdiction: CCWG-Accountability WS2, Friday Oct 27, Abu Dhabi

ICANN CCWG-Accountability-WS2 Plenary of 27 Oct 2017,  09:00am Local Abu Dhabi  Time Convert (05:00 UTC) (1:00am EDT). Location: ​HALL 3​, Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (remote observation details below).
Local Time Abu Dhabi 
CCWG WS2 Co-Chairs: Jordan Carter (ccNSO), Thomas Rickert (GNSO), Leon Sanchez (ALAC)

UPDATES (after meeting concluded):
The Jurisdiction Subgroup Draft Recommendations (embed below) passed a successful second reading at the WS2 Plenary on Oct 27, 2017.
•  Recording:

•  DocumentStress Tests for WS2 Jurisdiction

•  ChatAM SESSION and PM SESSION

•  Transcripts when available will be posted here.

Meeting Web page: ​https://schedule.icann.org/event/CbHn/ccwg-accountability-ws2-face-to-face-plenary-session-icann-60
​ ​
BackgroundNews Review | Brazil Opposes Draft Report re: ICANN U.S. Jurisdiction

Addendum[Ws2-jurisdiction] [GAC] CCWG plenary. Jurisdiction Subgroup Draft Report - Minority viewpoint Oct 19, 2017: "Russia fully supports Brazil’s proposal. Furthermore, we would like to emphasize that the Subgroup Jurisdiction’s recommendations do not address our expectations for the solution of ICANN jurisdiction challenges and only partly could mitigate some risks but the absence of which makes the whole report unacceptable to us."--Best regards, Yulia Elanskaya Deputy Director of International Cooperation Department Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation.

Wiki: WS2 - Enhancing ICANN Accountability Home

Mailing Lists: https://community.icann.org/display/WEIA/WS2+Mailing+List+Archives

Brazil's Revised Minority Opinion (Dissenting Statement)(pdf) embed below:

Jurisdiction subgroup report (pdf) embed below:

Agenda 27 October 2017 Plenaryslide deck (pdf)

1. 08:30 – 09:00 local (04:30 – 05:00 UTC) Coffee
2. 0900 local (0500 UTC) - Introduction, update to SOIs, reminder on standards of behavior
3. Review of Agenda
4. Administration
4.1. Plenaries dates going forward
4.2. High interest presentation
4.3. ICANN 61
4.4. Review of timeline and status of Reports
5. Legal Committee Update
6. 10:00 local (06:00 UTC) - Update on IRP-IOT
7. 10:30 – 11:00 local (06:30 – 07:00 UTC) Coffee break
8. 11:00 local (7:00 UTC) - Second reading of the final recommendations of the Transparency sub-group

9. 11:30 -12:30 local (07:30 – 08:30 UTC) Jurisdiction - Presentation and discussion of minority opinions and other views - Session 1

10. 12:30 – 13:30 local (08:30 – 09:30 UTC) Lunch – buffet served in-room

11. 13:30 -14:30 local (09:30 – 10:30 UTC) - Jurisdiction - Presentation and discussion of minority opinions and other views Session - 2

12. 14:30 – 15:00 local (10:30 – 11:00 UTC) – Jurisdiction – second reading of the draft recommendations.

13. 15:00 local (11:00 UTC) AOB
14. 15:00 – 15:30 local (11:00 – 11:30 UTC) – Wrap-up and Co-Chair statement on the meeting.
15. ​Adjournment

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2017-10-15

News Review | ICANN Pays Senior VP Sally Costerton Secret Contract $$$

News Review | ©2016 DomainMondo.com
Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2017-10-15) with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) ICANN Pays Senior VP Sally Costerton Secret Contract $$$2) Other ICANN news, 3) Names, Domains & Trademarks: Universal Acceptance & IDNs, 4) ICYMI Internet Domain News, 5) Most Read Posts.

1) ICANN Pays Senior Vice President Sally Costerton Secret Contract $$$
California Corporations Code - Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporations: "6813 ... (b) Every directorofficer, agent or member of any corporation who, with intent to defraud, destroys, alters, mutilates or falsifies any of the books, papers, writings or securities belonging to the corporation or makes or concurs in omitting to make any material entry in any book of accounts or other record or document kept by the corporation is guilty of a crime. (c) Each crime specified in this section is punishable by imprisonment in state prison ..." (emphasis added)
Should ICANN be run like a "chummy private club" or a nonprofit public benefit corporation with international scope and responsibilities, including duties to be accountable and transparent to the global internet community, meeting at least the baseline minimums required of all nonprofits jurisdictionally situated in California (US), and preferably far more than those minimums, since "Public-benefit nonprofit corporations are ... organized for the general public benefit, rather than for the interest of its members." 

In pursuit of answers to those questions and more, as most readers know, I first questioned on May 28, 2017, ICANN's Form 990 filing (FY16 ending June 30, 2016) published by ICANN on May 15, 2017, for review by the global internet community as required by the U.S. Department of Treasury's IRS (ICANN has IRC 501(c)(3) tax status).

My May 28th inquiry generated a partial answer from ICANN on July 13, 2017, disclosing a total of $114,203.24 paid in FY16 to ICANN Chairman Steve Crocker's personal corporation, Shinkuro, Inc., not disclosed on ICANN's filed FY16 Form 990. 

I responded on July 17, 2017, asking again for full disclosure of all amounts paid to all ICANN directors and officers, directly and indirectly, noting specifically:
"... completely missing from ICANN’s [Form 990] list of 39 “Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest Compensated Employees,” is Sally Costerton, Sr. Advisor To President & Senior Vice President, Global Stakeholder Engagement, who is also an “Executive Team Member” according to ICANN’s organization management chart (pdf) and has been employed as a “Vice President” of ICANN since 2012 according to her profile at icannwiki.org."
ICANN CFO Xavier Calvez replied on July 18, 2017, as I disclosed in News Review: ICANN Accountability, FY16 IRS Form 990 Redux | DomainMondo.com:
"Thank you for your note below [July 17 email]. I acknowledge and agree that the document posted on 13 July in response to your questions left unanswered the specific question that you highlighted in the paragraph referenced below in quotes. This question is perfectly relevant to the topic of disclosures of information on compensation of directors, officers, key employees, etc… and answering it will help providing clarity and transparency on this matter which is technically complex and subject to legitimate and useful public scrutiny. The discussion you offered to explain further the quoted paragraph will be quite helpful to ensure we address fully your question, and I thank you for it. I suggest that we publish your email below and the response that I will provide in accordance with our Correspondence process. Thank you."--Xavier Calvez, ICANN CFO
ICANN finally responded October 9, 2017 (pdf):
 "... Part VII, Section A. Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest Compensated Employees” as reported by ICANN in the 2015 form 990, fully complies with the IRS requirements. For example, Sally Costerton is contracted via her company Sally Costerton Advisory Limited. Accordingly, under IRS instructions for the form 990, the compensation paid to Ms. Costerton’s company for her services is appropriately not included in the Part VII ..." 
screenshot from Sally Costerton Advisory Limited website: sallycosterton.com
Sally Costerton Advisory Limited website: sallycosterton.com
I responded to ICANN on October 13, 2017 (pdf)(embed below):
"Assuming arguendo, that what you have revealed and asserted (for the first time), in your correspondence of 09 October 2017, is true and correct, ICANN should have answered “Yes” to Form 990 Part IV 28(a), 28(b), and/or 28(c), instead of “No” ... And therefore ICANN should have completed and attached Schedule L (Part IV) to the Form 990 [disclosing amount paid to Sally Costerton Advisory Limited] .... there is no reference whatsoever in the Form 990 as filed, or on the public ICANN.org website, indicating the heretofore undisclosed “arrangement” between ICANN and its “Senior Vice President of Global Stakeholder Engagement” who is also “Senior Advisor To the President of ICANN” and an “ICANN Executive Team Member,” according to the ICANN Management Organization Chart (pdf) ....
"... such an arrangement with ICANN, which raises all kinds of questions about conflicts of interest, appearances of impropriety, organizational loyalty, etc., since Costerton has, apparently, since 2012, with the blessing of ICANN’s Board of Directors and top management, been simultaneously serving as ICANN Senior Vice President while also actively soliciting and servicing unknown clients and customers of her corporation “Sally Costerton Advisory Limited” ... your recent revelation indicates how much ICANN is still run like a “chummy private club” instead of a non-profit public benefit corporation with international scope and responsibilities ..." 
Full embed of my October 13, 2017 letter:

I heard back (via email) from ICANN CFO Xavier Calvez on October 13: "I am acknowledging receipt of the below email and its attachment. We will address as per our established Correspondence process."

2) Other ICANN news
a. ICANN Board Report September 2017 (pdf) - Covering 30 May 2017 – 28 August 2017.  "As of the end of July 2017, ICANN org has 397 people, which is 24 people less than the FY18 year-end budget projection of 421. Over the last three months, 15 joined and another 9 left."

b. ICANN GNSO Policy Briefing (pdf) for ICANN60 meeting in Abu Dhabi, 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2017.

c. ICANN Releases Findings from a Community-Wide Survey on Gender Diversity and Participation | ICANN.org

d. ICANN Webinar on Review Operating Standards | ICANN.org: Webinar Details and How to Attend Date: 19 October 2017 Time: 21:00 UTC To participate, RSVP to: mssi-secretariat @ icann.org to receive the dial-in information. More info at link above.

e. Request 17-4: DotMusic Limited and dotgay LLC | BAMC Recommendation on Reconsideration Request | ICANN.org: ".... The BAMC has considered the merits of Request 17-4, and, based on the foregoing, concludes that ICANN organization did not violate ICANN’s Mission, Commitments and Core Values or established ICANN policy(ies) in the Response to Joint DIDP Request. Accordingly, the BAMC recommends that the Board deny Request 17-4 ..."

f. New gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDP - October 2017 Newsletter | gnso.icann.org (pdf): ".... The co-chairs are forming a fifth Work Track in the PDP devoted solely to the issue of geographic names at the top level. Work Track 5 will have a shared leadership model between the GAC, ALAC, ccNSO, and GNSO. The co-chairs have asked the GAC, ALAC, ccNSO, and GNSO to each identify a co-leader for this effort. To date, the following people have been nominated: Annabeth Lange (ccNSO), Christopher Wilkinson (ALAC), and Martin Sutton (GNSO). The GAC has not yet released the name of its appointee. The Working Group is hoping to issue a formal call for volunteers prior to ICANN60 ...."

g. ICANN Management Organization Chart 06 Oct 2017 management-org-06oct17-en.pdf (pdf)

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
•  Universal Acceptance | IDN World Report | idnworldreport.eu"an uncomfortable fact: many of the fundamental systems and applications that make the Internet useful still do not support IDNs. Progress in this area will seem glacial to regular readers of this report. The fact that the progress is so slow is a reflection of both the complexity of the problem and the sporadic uptake of IDNs which is documented elsewhere in this report." (emphasis and link added)

•  50% of the domaining industry about to be washed away? Probably--OnlineDomain.com

•   ICANN.org: Do You Have a Domain Name? Here's What You Need to Know; and ICANN's Transfer Policy: 5 Things Every Domain Name Registrant Should Know--ICANN.org

•  Trademark Rights Paramount to Contract Rights for Domain Names | IPLegalCorner.com

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 

5) Most read posts (# of pageviews Sun-Sat) this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
1. News Review | RySG Requests $$$ and "Detailed Accounting" From ICANN
2. News Review | Esther Dyson Interview, ICANN Founding Board Chair
3. Knotel CEO Says Company Plans to Expand Internationally (video)
4. Hearing on 21st Century Trade Barriers & Cross Border Data Flow Policies 
5. A Map of Internet Censorship Around the World (infographic) 
6. Hackers Will Pose A Greater Cybersecurity Threat In 2018 (video)

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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2017-08-20

News Review: Last Round of ICANN New gTLD .AFRICA Litigation?

News Review | ©2016 DomainMondo.com
Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2017-08-20) with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) Last Round of ICANN New gTLD .AFRICA Litigation? 2) Other ICANN news: a. FY18 budget, b. ALAC, c. UDRP, d. Quote of the Week, e. SO/AC accountability, f. Theatre of the Absurd, 3) Names, Domains & Trademarks: It only gets worse for ICANN & new gTLDs, 4) ICYMI: Free Speech & Internet Freedom, 5) Investing: Gold, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, 6) Most Read.

1) Is This The Last Round of ICANN New gTLD .AFRICA Litigation?
UPDATE Sept 10, 2017: New gTLD .AFRICA Litigation--Plaintiff DCA (DotConnectAfrica Trust) Survives ICANN's Motion for Summary Judgment--"ICANN's motion for summary judgment is denied as to the second, third, fourth, fifth, and tenth causes of action. The motion is granted as to the remaining causes of action."[p.10] [Dated Aug 9, 2017](emphasis added)."
Graphic of New gTLD .AFRICA
Excerpt from ICANN's Reply In Support of ICANN's Motion for Summary Judgment p.2 (filed Aug 4, 2017)
Excerpt from Declaration of Sophia Bekele Eshete (highlighting added)
Bottom Line: Either the Covenant Not To Sue in the New gTLD Applicant Guidebook is enforceable or not. Previously, the California Superior Court on February 3, 2017 (pdf), denied Plaintiff DotConnectAfrica Trust's (DCA) Motion for Preliminary Injunction citing the U.S. District Court Order in Ruby Glen, LLC v ICANN (pdf), holding that the "covenant not to sue" in the Guidebook is enforceable, thereby allowing ICANN to delegate .AFRICA in favor of registry operator ZA Central Registry.

Recent filings in the DCA vs ICANN et al California Superior Court action:

ICANN's Reply in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment [PDF, 9.08 MB] Aug 4, 2017
Plaintiff's Opposition to ICANN's Motion for Summary Judgment [PDF, 689 KB] July 26, 2017
ICANN's Motion for Summary Judgment [PDF, 3.33 MB] May 26, 2017

2) Other ICANN news
 ICANN FY18 Operating Plan and Budget
a. ICANN FY18 Operating Plan and Budget adopted by the Board, June, 2017 (pdf) excerpt below is ICANN FY18 (ending June 30, 2018) funding:
Apparently ICANN expects to lose one-fourth of all registrars in FY18 (ending June 2018)
b. ICANN At-Large Community / At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC): "This fully updated Final Report contains a list of recommendations which Reviewers believe reflect the needs of At-Large Community and for which there is sufficient community consensus. There were some cases where agreement with the current At-Large leadership was not reached, but which Reviewers strongly believe need to be implemented in the interests of the At-Large Community and the ICANN organisation as a whole."--Review of the ICANN At-Large Community Final Report (pdf), 2 May 2017, p.6. Is "current leadership" the core problem inside ALAC?

c.  Where to Search UDRP Decisions | circleid.com"Unfortunately, there is no longer an official, central repository of all UDRP decisions that is freely available online." [Editor's note: ICANN created the UDRP (note the broken links on that ICANN webpage), but no longer keeps a central repository of UDRP decisions for quality control oversight and review for consistency, education of trademark and domain name registrants, etc. ICANN would rather pay bloated salaries and benefits to the inept cronies* of ICANN ex-CEO Fadi Chehade and his "sidekick" ICANN Global Domains President Akram Atallah, rather than spend money doing its job competently for the global internet community. What would it take for ICANN to do its job properly in this regard? Just one lawyer who could work remotely from his/her home, provided ICANN required all UDRP providers to file their decisions electronically via a searchable, sortable, ICANN database interface.]
*IoNmag.asia"only one member of the C-suite hired since [ICANN CEO] Chehade came on board has not been a friend or former co-worker [of Chehade and Atallah] ... Every new vice president based in the Los Angeles headquarters has been a friend or former co-worker. Frustrated with the community intransigence, Chehade hired from within the community to deal with the community, while his group in Los Angeles became increasingly separated from the broader organization and began to think of themselves as almost a separate company." (emphasis added)

d. Quote of the week:
"I'm sure quite a lot of "professional" analysis and discourse has led to serious errors of policy at ICANN. I'm sure a lot of professionals made predictions about new gTLDs and appropriate strategies, for themselves and their clients, all now proven wrong. Many folks lost money, time, and careers due to those mistakes, betting the wrong way. They're looking for a new direction, superior analysis, and better solutions than those of the past ... I think the evidence-based policy making (as opposed to the flawed policymaking at ICANN that got us here, which was based on incorrect conjectures and weak analysis) will ultimately lead us in the right direction."--George Kirikos [gnso-rpm-wg] (emphasis added)
e. CCWG Accountability WS2 SO/AC Accountability Subgroup Meeting #29, 17 August 2017,
excerpt re: comment submitted by editor of DomainMondo.com:

f. Theatre of the Absurd ICANN-style: Enhancing ICANN Accountability WS2 Jurisdiction  SubGroup Meeting #42, 16 August 2017:
"This is Greg [Greg Shatan, WS2 Jurisdiction SubGroup Rapporteur]. If I could just respond first, we have not yet reached the discussion of the path forward proposal. We will get to it after this discussion. I'd like on see if anybody else agrees with Thiago's [Thiago Braz Jardim Oliveira, Brazilian diplomat, member of GAC] world view of the group. I find it a conspiracy theory and I don't indulge in conspiracy theories and but everyone is entitled to their opinion and worldview, just not entitled to their own facts"(emphasis added). Listen to the Adobe Connect Video Replay or mp3 audio for more.

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
It only gets worse for ICANN & its new gTLDs (new generic top-level domains): Namecheap will discontinue several Uniregistry [Frank Schilling] and XYZ [Daniel Negari] domain extensions [new gTLDs] | OnlineDomain.com, [Editor's note: discontinued new gTLDs also include .RICH and .LUXURY, complete list here].
Discontinued Domains & Price Changes | Namecheap.com Blog: "... we do have to discontinue support of TLDs [top-level domains] from time to time. Some of our TLDs currently face significant price increases from the registry. As a result, we have decided to discontinue the sale of these [new gTLD] domains to protect our customers." (emphasis added) [Editor's note: don't look to ICANN for any consumer (registrant) protection, inept ICANN is the source of the problem.]
And Namecheap is not alone--GoDaddy also drops Uniregistry new gTLDs' domain names--"GoDaddy strives to provide its customers with great product experiences wherever possible. After careful consideration, we decided to stop offering new Uniregistry [new gTLD] domain names for sale because their pricing changes caused frustration and uncertainty with our customers."--Mike McLaughlin, EVP & GM, Domains, GoDaddy Inc., as reported in DomainNameWire.com, August 18, 2017.

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
•  Free Speech & Internet Freedom: internet intermediaries, e.g., GoDaddy, Google, and CloudFlare, barring neo-Nazis sets dangerous precedents for silencing legitimate voices — Fighting Neo-Nazis and the Future of Free Expression | Electronic Frontier Foundation | eff.org.

•  Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government block on social media images an appalling attack on freedom of expression | Amnesty International | amnesty.org

•  China targets Alibaba's Taobao, other e-commerce sites, in VPN crackdown | Reuters.com

•  China ranks 134th in global internet speed while Taiwan comes in 3rd | Shanghaiist.com

•  India: With Internet Archive Ban, Bollywood's Fight Against Piracy Threatens Online Freedom Again | TheWire.in

•  U.S. Senate Crackdown on Online Sex Trafficking Hits Opposition | NYTimes.com

•  Apple and Amazon are helping China censor the internet | Slate.com

•  China is perfecting a new method for suppressing dissent on the internet | Vox.com

•  The War Over Internet Freedom Heats Up | capitalandmain.com: "The juggernaut of deregulation under the current administration threatens to crush the net neutralists."

5) Investing
Gold a safe haven? "... from July 1997 to September 1998, when the Asian financial crisis brought devaluations to half a dozen countries, the Russian ruble collapsed, and hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management was bailed out. Far from gaining from safe-haven flows, the yellow metal fell 13 percent ...."--Bloomberg.com
How about Bitcoin or other Cryptocurrencies?"99% of Cryptocurrencies are total scams. And, yes, Cryptocurrencies are in a bubble .... there's a lot of hype and scammers out there [Editor's note: sounds just like ICANN and the new gTLDs' hucksters in 2014]. We've seen this story at least twice before in past 20 years and many people have gotten hurt ..."--James Altucher | LinkedIn.com [Editor's note: Altucher goes on to note one can make money if you can identify which cryptocurrencies are legitimate and then successfully trade on the "volatility" in pricing--a challenging feat for most investors. You've Been Warned!]
For cautious investors, I suggest reading thoroughly: How to Bet on a Bond Market Collapse | USNews.com: "... Gundlach warned that rising interest rates will negatively impact stock prices as well ..."

6) Most read posts (# of pageviews Sun-Sat) this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
1. Tech Review: Amazon Plans to Disrupt Payments Industry (video)
2.  News Review: Uneducated and Illiterate, the Internet's Next Big User Group
3.  iPhone Generation: Lonely & Depressed Losers? (video)
4.  Alibaba Group $BABA Q2 2017 Earnings LIVE Webcast Aug 17 Replay

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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2017-07-23

News Review: ICANN Accountability, FY16 IRS Form 990 Redux

News Review | ©2016 DomainMondo.com
Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2017-07-23) with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) ICANN FY16 IRS Form 990 Redux, 2)Other ICANN news: AMAZON IRP, .WEB DOJ Antitrust Investigation, CEP and IRP Status Update, 3) Names, Domains & Trademarks: Bodog.com, Chinese Cybersquatter Registrars, Trademark Infringer, 4) ICYMI, 5) Q2 2017 Earnings July 24-27: $GOOGL, $FB, $TWTR, $VRSN, $AMZN,  6) Most Read.

1)  Holding ICANN Accountable: ICANN FY16 IRS Form 990 Redux
•  Background: News Review: ICANN Chairman and ICANN Accountability & Transparency
 Follow-up email Monday, July 17, 2017, to ICANN Chief Financial Officer Xavier Calvez:

•  On Tue, Jul 18, 2017, ICANN CFO Xavier J. Calvez wrote:
Dear Mr. Poole,
Thank you for your note below [July 17 email above]. I acknowledge and agree that the document posted on 13 July in response to your questions left unanswered the specific question that you highlighted in the paragraph referenced below in quotes. This question is perfectly relevant to the topic of disclosures of information on compensation of directors, officers, key employees, etc… and answering it will help providing clarity and transparency on this matter which is technically complex and subject to legitimate and useful public scrutiny. The discussion you offered to explain further the quoted paragraph will be quite helpful to ensure we address fully your question, and I thank you for it. I suggest that we publish your email below and the response that I will provide in accordance with our Correspondence process.Thank you.
Best,
Xavier
My reply of July 18: Dear Mr. Calvez: Thank you for the quick reply, and yes, I agree with your suggestion. Best regards, John.

Stay tuned!

2) Other ICANN news:
"The practical effect of the Panel's ruling is that the dispute is remanded for further proceedings. In other words, Brazil, Peru, the GAC and ICANN, as well as Amazon, may now supplement and strengthen their positions ..." --Hon. A. Howard Matz 
Go to the link above to read why Peru, Brazil, and the GAC may ultimately prevail and block .AMAZON.

b. New gTLD .WEB: ICANN Hands Over 7000 Pages to DOJ Antitrust Division | DomainMondo.com
 ICANN New gTLD .WEB, Verisign, ICANN, DOJ Antitrust Division
ICANN Org Report to the Board Highlights June 2017 [covering 11 Apr-30 May 2017]: a. New gTLD .WEB - DOJ Antitrust Division Investigation; b. ICANN Headcount; c. New gTLDs Program; d. ICANN Security Operations team report; e. Gravy Train: ICANN59 "Supported Travelers"; f. ICANN.org website g. FY18 Projections for new gTLD transaction fees; h. Outstanding ICANN Board Issues from May 2017 Board Workshop."

c. Independent Review Process Documents | ICANN.orgCEP and IRP Status Update, 18 July 2017 (pdf, 327 KB).

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
•  Bodog.com and Calvin AyreUS Prosecutors drop all charges against Calvin Ayre | GamblingInsider.com: ".... following last week’s ruling Ayre was allowed to reacquire the Bodog domain name [bodog.com] in exchange for a one-off payment of $100,000."

•  China: Cybersquatter asks Chinese court to declare its own domain names invalid | Hogan Lovells | JDSupra.com: "This is not the first case where the Beijing Haidian Court found against domain name registrars for participating in cyber-squatting activities. Would these cases support a brand owner in tackling cyber-squatting by arguing in court that the registrars involved are liable or at least jointly liable? This seems like a potential strategy. One advantage would be that unlike domain name proceedings under UDRP, courts can grant compensation to a winning plaintiff, and in a cyber-squatting case the plaintiff may find that the registrars are in a better position to pay compensation ..."

•  Trademark InfringementStone Creek, Inc. v. Omnia Italian Design, Inc. (9th Cir. July 11, 2017). "The court in Stone Creek held the defendant’s knowledge of the plaintiff’s trademark rights defeats any defense of good faith adoption of a mark in a remote geographic area ... [also] ruling that a plaintiff must prove willfulness in order to be awarded the defendant’s profits."--Dorsey & Whitney LLP | JDSupra.com.

•  What do you see as the biggest problems in the domain industry? | TheDomains.com: One comment:"One wordICANN. Consistently wrong policy choices are being made there ..." --Another comment: "ICANN has become corrupt ..."

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 

5) Investing
Notable Q2 2017 earnings webcasts this coming week:
  • Alphabet $GOOG / $GOOGL July 24 5pm EDT
  • Facebook $FB July 26 5pm EDT
  • Twitter $TWTR July 27 7am EDT
  • Verisign $VRSN July 27 4:30pm EDT 
  • Amazon $AMZN July 27 5:30pm EDT

6) Most read posts (# of pageviews Sun-Sat) this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
1. News Review: ICANN Chairman and ICANN Accountability & Transparency
2. Tech Review: How Google Cloud Plans to Overtake Amazon's AWS
-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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2017-07-16

News Review: ICANN Chairman and ICANN Accountability & Transparency

News Review | ©2016 DomainMondo.com
Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2017-07-16):
Features •  1) Holding ICANN Accountable: IRS Form 990 and ICANN Accountability & Transparency--Disclosure of compensation paid to ICANN Chairman Steve Crocker and/or his personal corporation Shinkuro, Inc.  2)Other ICANN news, 3) ICYMI: Fragmented ‘Splinternet’, 4) Investing: Q2 2017 Earnings Webcasts, Rightside $NAME Class Action, 5) Most Read Posts.

1) Holding ICANN Accountable: IRS Form 990 and ICANN Accountability & Transparency--Disclosure of compensation paid to ICANN Chairman Steve Crocker and/or his personal corporation Shinkuro, Inc.

ICANN filed its Form 990 (pdf, 5.54 MB) for the fiscal year ending 30 June 2016 (FY16) with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on 12 May 2017:
excerpts from ICANN's FY16 IRS Form 990
Above: excerpts from ICANN's FY16 IRS Form 990
Excerpt from Domain Mondo's post of May 21, 2017 (highlighting added):

My email to ICANN (pdf) on May 28, 2017, and the initial response from ICANN is here (pdf). The substantive response from ICANN (pdf), dated July 13, 2017, received this past week is embedded in full below following this excerpt:
"The ICANN Chairman’s Corporation, Shinkuro, Inc. was paid a total of $114,203.24 in the fiscal year 2016. The total amount comprised of $75,000.00 for compensation and $39,203.24 for office rent ... ICANN will be publishing a revision to the FY16 Annual Report of Expense Reimbursement and Other Payments to or on behalf of ICANN Board members, with the objective to clarify all the amounts that have been paid to Shinkuro, Inc., and/or Steve Crocker in relation to Steve Crocker’s role as Chair of the Board (or as Board member, prior to his appointment as Chair)."--Xavier Calvez, ICANN CFO, letter to John Poole, Editor of Domain Mondo, July 13, 2017, embed below (highlighting added). 


While I will leave to others, including the IRS, to judge ICANN's interpretation of relevant tax provisions, including ICANN's treatment and classification of funds paid to individuals and their "personal corporations," unfortunately, Mr. Calvez did not address the following questions (highlighted below) in my email of May 28, 2017 (pdf), which will require a follow-up email this coming week to Mr. Calvez (w/ copy to the ICANN Ombudsman):

2) Other ICANN news
a. Reader's comment (received via email) to last week's News Review: ICANN's Extortionate .BRAND Scam Failing:
".brand raised $123M for ICANN to pay for the lucrative salaries and conferences."  (Editor's note: $185,000 application fee x 664 .BRAND TLD applications= $122.84M.) 
For a glimpse of the future 'global DNS nightmare' ICANN is foolishly creating for itself and the global internet community (via a new gTLDs program and policies driven by greed, incompetence, cronyism, and conflicts of interest), read Could the next new gTLD round last 25 years? Or 70 years? | DomainIncite.com"Will the next new gTLD round see 25,000 applications? If so, how long will it take for them all to go live?"

Perhaps the answer is to build a new internet (and new internet root zone) coordinated by an entity other than ICANN which is proving itself too inept or corrupt to fulfill its purported mission.

b. Post-ICANN59 Policy Report | ICANN.org (pdf)

c. ICANN Data Protection and Privacy Issues | ICANN.org: a current listing of ongoing projects at the ICANN organization related to data protection and privacy matters including (a) GNSO Policy Development Processes and Implementation, (b) WHOIS Conflicts Procedure, and (c) European Union General Data Protection Regulation.


3) ICYMI Internet Domain News
  • The World May Be Headed for a Fragmented ‘Splinternet’ | WIRED.com"... The trend of courts applying country-specific social media laws worldwide could radically change what is allowed to be on the internet, setting a troubling precedent. What happens to the global internet when countries with different cultures have sharply diverging definitions of what is acceptable online speech? What happens when one country's idea of acceptable speech clashes with another's idea of hate speech? ..."
  • Venezuela: Citizens know the 'news' "isn’t matching the reality they are living."--CSMonitor.com

4) Investing
•  Notable Q2 2017 earnings webcast dates already announced:
  • T-Mobile $TMUS July 19 4:30pm EDT 
  • Qualcomm $QCOM July 19 4:45pm EDT
  • Alphabet $GOOG $GOOGL July 24 5pm EDT
  • Facebook $FB July 26 5pm EDT
  • Twitter NYSE: $TWTR July 27 7am EDT
  • Verisign $VRSN July 27 4:30pm EDT 
  • Amazon $AMZN July 27 5:30pm EDT
  • Apple $AAPL Aug 1 5pm EDT
  • GoDaddy $GDDY Aug 8 5pm EDT
•  Rightside $NAME & Donuts: A class action lawsuit has been filed  in United States District Court for the Western District of Washington against Rightside Group, Ltd. (NASDAQ: NAME) for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty in connection with the proposed sale of the company to Donuts Inc.--Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman Class Action | bgandg.com: "The complaint alleges that on June 13, 2017, Rightside’s Board of Directors (the “Board” or “Individual Defendants”) caused Rightside to enter into an agreement and plan of merger (the “Merger Agreement”). Under the terms of the Merger Agreement, Donuts commenced a tender offer, set to expire on July 26, 2017, and stockholders of Rightside will receive $10.60 per share in cash. On June 27, 2017, defendants filed a Solicitation/Recommendation Statement with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the Proposed Transaction. The Complaint alleges the Solicitation Statement omits material information about the Proposed Transaction."

5) Most read posts (# of pageviews Sun-Sat) this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
1. News Review: ICANN's Extortionate .BRAND Scam Failing
2. Evolution of Starbucks $SBUX & Coffee (video)
3. a16z VC Marc Andreessen On Tech Valuations and More (podcast)

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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