[NA-Discuss] FW: Regional Advice for Papergate

Thompson, Darlene DThompson at GOV.NU.CA
Mon Apr 6 14:04:21 EDT 2009


Oh my,

Nothing in my previous e-mail should be taken that I wasn't totally
thrilled with your comments, Evan!  I'm just trying to get others to
respond, too!

Sorry!

D

Darlene A. Thompson
Community Access Program Administrator
Nunavut Dept. of Education / N-CAP
P.O. Box 1000, Station 910
Iqaluit, NU  X0A 0H0
Phone:  (867) 975-5631
Fax:  (867) 975-5610
E-mail:  dthompson at gov.nu.ca
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Evan Leibovitch [mailto:evan at telly.org] 
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 2:00 PM
To: Thompson, Darlene
Cc: na-discuss at atlarge-lists.icann.org
Subject: Re: [NA-Discuss] FW: Regional Advice for Papergate

Darlene wrote:

> 1.	Papergate seems to be registered as a business but has not yet
> registered as a corporation so we have no proof of its actual
existence;
>   
At least in my jurisdiction, an unincorporated registration is little
more than a legal alias. So we are indeed likely dealing with an
individual and not (yet) a bonafide group.

> I guess my major concern is fairness and transparency.  When Danny
> Younger applied to become an ALS as an individual, he was turned down.
> How is this application any different?  Should we be:
>  
>
> 1.	Accepting this application as an individual and accepting it on
this basis;
> 2.	Accepting this application as an ALS; or
> 3.	Rejecting this application.
>   

Choice (1) really isn't applicable, because no approval is required for
someone to join as an individual.

My first choice would be to suspend or defer approval until Papergate is
incorporated and the appropriate demonstration of ALS eligibility can be
validated. If deferral is not an option then IMO this application ought
to be rejected, and resubmitted when Papergate is incorporated.

- Evan




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