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Bucharest, 24 - 25 June 2002
7.1 The ccTLDs are resolved that there should be no cross-subsidy of non-ccTLD-related expenditure by ccTLD income as we have already engaged in time-consuming and costly local policy processes.
7.2 When the Budget is approved by the ccSO, the ccTLDs will guarantee funding the contribution agreed.
7.3 For the ccSO to approve those portions of the budget relating to ccTLD matters, it will require that its delegates or representatives take part in the Budget process and are able to review details of expenditure (which include the allocation and the basis of the allocation of the global ccTLD contribution) early in the budget process. That information is, currently, not provided.
7.4 The ccSO will determine the allocation of the global contribution among its members.
We understand the committee's view is that such appointments will provide:
The ccTLDs will work with the committee to demonstrate that those concerns are already dealt with by the ccTLDs and their proposed ccSO structure (a copy of the draft structure for the SO, and its Council are attached). However in summary;
(1) and (2) above are met by taking appropriate functional (as opposed to structural) steps, such as agreeing on reporting standards, and seeking assistance of outside facilitation when conditions require it. (3) above appears to raise inappropriate "top down" considerations. The ccTLDs believe that leadership from within (subject to the usual checks and balances) is far more appropriate than leadership from outside. In respect to (4), far from being monolithic, the ccTLDs represent, through their domestic policy procedures and interaction with their local internet communities (including governments) a diverse international community that engages in open and vigorous debate.