ICANN may receive information from vendors, for example, that is considered
proprietary - that deserves protection as much as personnel information.
An enormous amount of ICANN material is published on the web - more, I imagine,
than a great many other non-profit organizations.
vint
At 06:46 PM 8/1/2002 -0700, Randy Bush wrote:
these are details of yet another cat fight into which icann has
wandered in its ever-unsatisfied desire for pool-pah. i was trying
to look above that. what fiscal or procedural matters of icann
(other than personnel data, which are usually well-protected
anyway) preclude simple transparency? why don't you just simply
publish the stuff at a detailed level on the web [0]?
Vint Cerf
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