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Mr. Byfield, that's $350,000 left from what ICANN charged. 47 applications, if I recall correctly, at $50,000 US each. ICANN collected $2,350,000 and has spent about $2,000,000 of it to date.
Of course we have little idea where that two million went, as we have yet to see a single page of evaluation report from any of the evaluators that ICANN paid.
Much of the money went to the cost of negotiating the contracts with the selected seven insiders.
The rest most likely went into ICANN's analog of the "General Fund" and helped pay to fly Andrew around the world for no apparent reason.
Standing to sue, you say?
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