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ICANN Executive Committee Votes Funds to GAC
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ICANN loves the GAC. When looking at redelegation reports, the factor most heavily weighed (in fact, almost exclusively weighed) is compliance with GAC Principles. However, the board never adopted the GAC principles. The GAC principles is just a document by an advisory panel to which the ICANN staff always defers.
The ultimate query relevant to this thread is why ICANN is so deferential to the GAC. What is Paul Twomey’s role? What should the GAC role be? I think it should be merely advisory.
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