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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Big moment
by Karl Auerbach
Then ICANN should pack its bags and move out of California, indeed move out of the US. ICANN reaps the benefits of California and US tax exempt status (and other privileges as well). It is unfair to those of us who pay taxes here in California and the US to support an organization that never holds its legally required meetings here. I have been in meetings (on matters pertaining to voting, not to ICANN) in which currently sitting elected members of the California government have expressed questions regarding ICANN's use of California as a home and claiming the rights of a public-benefit corporation while it refuses to meet here and systematically excludes the public from its decision processes while simultaneously giving preferential rights to selected industrial interests.
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