la garçâ malpadert Group: admins (4379 posts total) (last post: March 13, 2008 - 16:29) Citizen #22: Miestrâ Schivâ | > You are, but maybe I'm out, eh? :-P I know you hate this particular smiley, and that's why I'm posting it here. There.
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> Please tell us, how a President, who will have to quit his office at least every two years, could practially pass the ownership of webspace and domain names to a successor without causing an interrupt in the service. Please take into account, that said ownership would include being the billing contact, and furthermore, that occasionally this would include a transfer of macronational contract across the borders of continents.
Other organisations somehow manage to pass on formal property when they re-elect their leadership, without having to close everything down. Let's put it this way. I am part of a political organisation which does not have a legal existence. The assets of the organisation are legally held by a company whose Board of Directors happen to be simultaneously the political leadership of the organisation. That seems a totally straightforward way to do it.
I think the Nova Romani have a system where they have a private, non-profit company to hold their assets, of whom the CEO and President are their Consuls and the Board of Directors is their Senate. Why can't we do that? Why could we not set up a non-profit, in whichever macronational jurisdiction is most appropriate, of which the President would always be the President of the Republic and the Board of Directors would be the Cabinet? And the non-profit would be the legal owners of the webspace?
In other words: the contracting would be done in the name of a non-profit organisation incorporated under macronational law in an appropriate territory, but whose legal leadership would coincidentally be the leadership of the Talossan Republic. I assume the actual technical work of contracting would be done by the Minister of Technology, as is mandated in current legislation.
Miestrâ Schivâ
Minister of Immigration
Editor, Qator Itrìns
Founder-President, ZRT - Party of National Unity
Chief High Language Geek of the Talossan Republic
TALOSSA, C’È ASÚNTS SERIÖSEN!
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