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Director Sues ICANN

Published by: jack 2008-07-23

Working on behalf of one of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) directors, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a lawsuit against the organization Monday for access to corporate records.

According to the lawsuit, ICANN management has allegedly been involved in a series of delaying tactics to hinder Karl Auerbach -- one of 19 ICANN directors -- from reviewing documents, in violation of California non-profit organization regulations.

The lawsuit comes at a particularly bad time for the beleagured organization, which has recently drawn the ire of Congressional members who question ICANN's operations, mainly its secrecy and seeming attempts to do away with public representation.

Karl Auerbach sues ICANN to open books, inspect financial info::
Politech is Declan McCullaghs technology and politics news and discussion site USA (19 March 2002) - ICANN Board Director Karl Auerbachs allegations are way
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According to Auerbach, he has been trying to review ICANN's financial documents since his election through the At-Large election process in December 2000. He said management's position so far, that he must sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) over the contents of the documents, is illegal.

"California nonprofit law requires a corporation to provide its directors the information required to make informed and intelligent decisions," he said. "ICANN management has denied me the tools I need to exercise independent judgment and fulfill my duties as a director."

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I am currently serving as communications director for the Tennessee. Republican Party, VeriSign is right to sue ICANN, by the way, and I predict theyll win.
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Compsci 182s, Spring 2005, Week2, IETF/Standards::
Week 2: IETF, ICANN, IANA, ITU, The Tao of the IETF (through section 4) ICANN director sues ICANN (and wins) ACM/ICANN report (pages 1-12)
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In his Web-published diaries, Auerbach's alludes to possible "excessive payments to disqualified persons," which would seem to be the reason behind the NDA, though ICANN officials were not available for comment.

ICANN's auditor, KPMG, was notified last year about these suspect fund transfers, so they can't pull an "Andersen" and plead ignorance, he said, referring to the current Enron scandal.

Wikipedia: ICANN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia::
Accra, in Ghana, ICANN decided to reduce direct public (at large elected board members, Karl Auerbach, sued ICANN in Superior Court in California
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VeriSign Sues ICANN -- Internet -- InformationWeek::
Internets addressing system sued the Internets key oversight body Thursday, saying ICANNs slow and inconsistent Corp seeking Director of New Product
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=18200901
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Auerbach, who represents North America on the board of directors, said the organization has done whatever it could to prevent him from seeing corporate documents, even going so far as secretly instituting the NDA policy without presenting it to directors for vote.

The approach has shocked many in the legal and Internet community, who quickly point to ICANN bylaws, which state: "Every Director shall have the right at any reasonable time to inspect and copy all books, records and documents of every kind, and to inspect the physical properties of the Corporation. The Corporation shall establish reasonable procedures to protect against the inappropriate disclosure of confidential information."

According to James Tyre, Auerbach's attorney, his client has an "absolute right" to inspect and copy any corporate records for his use, not only under ICANN guidelines, but under California law.

"Directors, not management, have the ultimate responsibility and authority to oversee the operations of a corporation like ICANN," he said. "ICANN staff's arbitrary and changing policy regarding access to corporate records is not only disturbing, but unlawful in the state of California."

ICANN could not be reached for comment.


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