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The IRS laws require certain public disclosure
for Non-Profit Companies. ICANN will no doubt
attempt to re-write those Federal laws.
ICANN is nothing but a huge legal loop-hole game
for Joe Sims and his buddy Louis Touton. They
are raking in tons of money, laughing all the way
to the bank, thumbing their noses at society,
and making a fool of people like Karl.
The Registries and the Registrars of course will
support this forever. Legally, they should be
Franchisees. ICANN has of course found another
legal loop-hole in the Franchise laws, by using
the "Accredidation" trick. Meanwhile, the U.S.
Federal Trade Commission sits on their hands.
Any other company would be hounded by the
DOJ, FTC and the IRS, not ICANN, they rewrite
the laws, and laugh all the way to the bank.
What is amazing is that lawyers call this skillfull.
Lawyers look on in amazement, at the brass balls
that ICANN is willing to showcase.
The average person looks on and says, "business
as usual". It is a very sad situation. Nothing can
be done, when you have so many people willing
to be unethical. Civil society ceases to exist.
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