[IDNO:527] Membership rules, again

Joop Teernstra (terastra@terabytz.co.nz)
Mon, 21 Jun 1999 16:34:09 +1200


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For the benefit of the new joiners on the list, we are discussing the proposed
membership rules for the IDNO constituency.
If any initial member feels that something needs amending or something should
be added, please don't hesitate to speak.
These rules will be voted upon by next week.

4. Elegibility and membership. **(to be approved by the initial general
membership)

4. Elegibility and membership.

4.1. IDNO constituency membership is open to any individual person who can
demonstrate "colour of title" to a Domain name.

4.2. No individual may have more than a single membership in the IDNO.

4.3. "Colour of title" means enough control over a domain name that a
reasonable person could could conclude that such control constitutes
"ownership". Examples of elements to be considered may include, and are not
limited to, the following:

- Whether the candidate is named in domain contact information.

- Whether the candidate's own funds were used to pay any registration fees.

- Whether the candidate may cause the domain name to be relinquished.

- Whether the candidate may be considered the intended beneficial owner of a
domain name that is registered or operated by some intermediary.

- In the cases of direct control of domain name by a corporation or other
entity, whether that entity's control of the domain name is effectively
directed by the candidate and subject to his/her discretion.

4.4 In cases where control of a domain is diffused among multiple individuals
that domain may not be used as a basis of membership.

4.5 No single domain name may be used to support membership of more than one
individual.

4.6 The domain name used as a basis of membership must be a Domain Name
that is
not a top level domain name, nor a reserved second level Domain name in
registries where this level is not open for individual registration.

4.7. Administrative staff may determine whether a candidate has presented
adequate prima facie evidence of colour of title to a domain name.

4.8. Disputes about entitlement to membership or entitlement to candidacy to
the Names Council shall be resolved by an elected membership committee of the
IDNO. Such committee shall examine the totality of the facts and make such
decisions as appropriate. The decisions of such committee are final with
regards to basic membership. With regards to candidature to the Names Council
they are open to appeal to the entire membership, which will decide by
majority
vote.

4.9. Non-Exclusivity - Members associated with other DNSO constituencies
may be
members of the IDNO constituency as long as they meet the elegibility
criteria.

4.10 Non-Duplication - Members are subject to the following voting
restrictions:

a.) Any member who is either a voting member, representative of a voting
member, or who effectively controls a voting member in one or more other
constituencies of the DNSO may not vote or stand for election in the IDNO
unless
the member, for a period of at least nine months, waives and does not exercise
such voting rights in those other constituencies.

b.) Any member who has been elected to the Names Council by another DNSO
constituency may not vote or stand for election in the IDNO during his or her
term.

4.11. Loss of membership. Rules with regards to loss of membership will be
drawn up by an elected membership committee for approval by the general
membership . Such rules will assure a Fair Hearing of all parties. Sole
criterion for loss of membership should be "actively hurting the
constituency".

--Joop Teernstra LL.M.-- , bootstrap of
the Cyberspace Association,
the constituency for Individual Domain Name Owners
http://www.idno.org
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For the benefit of the new joiners on the list, we are discussing the proposed membership rules for the IDNO constituency.
If any initial member feels that something needs amending or something should be added, please don't hesitate to speak.
These rules will be voted upon by next week.

4. Elegibility and membership. **(to be approved by the initial general membership)

4. Elegibility and membership.

4.1. IDNO constituency membership is open to any individual person who can demonstrate "colour of title" to a Domain name.

4.2. No individual may have more than a single membership in the IDNO.

4.3. "Colour of title" means enough control over a domain name that a reasonable person could could conclude that such control constitutes "ownership". Examples of elements to be considered may include, and are not limited to, the following:

- Whether the candidate is named in domain contact information.

- Whether the candidate's own funds were used to pay any registration fees.

- Whether the candidate may cause the domain name to be relinquished.

- Whether the candidate may be considered the intended beneficial owner of a domain name that is registered or operated by some intermediary.

- In the cases of direct control of domain name by a corporation or other entity, whether that entity's control of the domain name is effectively directed by the candidate and subject to his/her discretion.

4.4 In cases where control of a domain is diffused among multiple individuals that domain may not be used as a basis of membership.

4.5 No single domain name may be used to support membership of more than one individual.

4.6 The domain name used as a basis of membership must be a Domain Name that is not a top level domain name, nor a reserved second level Domain name in registries where this level is not open for individual registration.

4.7. Administrative staff may determine whether a candidate has presented adequate prima facie evidence of colour of title to a domain name.

4.8. Disputes about entitlement to membership or entitlement to candidacy to the Names Council shall be resolved by an elected membership committee of the IDNO. Such committee shall examine the totality of the facts and make such decisions as appropriate. The decisions of such committee are final with regards to basic membership. With regards to candidature to the Names Council they are open to appeal to the entire membership, which will decide by majority vote.

4.9. Non-Exclusivity - Members associated with other DNSO constituencies may be members of the IDNO constituency as long as they meet the elegibility criteria.

4.10 Non-Duplication - Members are subject to the following voting restrictions:

a.) Any member who is either a voting member, representative of a voting member, or who effectively controls a voting member in one or more other constituencies of the DNSO may not vote or stand for election in the IDNO unless the member, for a period of at least nine months, waives and does not exercise such voting rights in those other constituencies.

b.) Any member who has been elected to the Names Council by another DNSO constituency may not vote
or stand for election in the IDNO during his or her term.

4.11. Loss of membership. Rules with regards to loss of membership will be drawn up by an elected membership committee for approval by the general membership . Such rules will assure a Fair Hearing of all parties. Sole criterion for loss of membership should be "actively hurting the constituency".

--Joop Teernstra LL.M.--  , bootstrap  of
the Cyberspace Association,
the constituency for Individual Domain Name Owners
http://www.idno.org

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