] It's easy to dismiss Verisign's antitrust suit as a ploy ] to push through Sitefinder. But whether one loves ] Sitefinder or hates Sitefinder, the complaint raises a ] much more significant issue that won't go away even if ] ICANN lets Verisign roll out Sitefinder. At the heart of ] Verisign's complaint is the lack of any definable process ] for decisionmaking, and its a complaint shared by others. ] A settlement between Verisign and ICANN that does not ] create a clear process for decisionmaking at ICANN that ] includes trustworthy independent review will merely delay ] the inevitable. Eventually, some other party will become ] just as frustrated and again challenge ICANN -- either in ] U.S. court or by enlisting the help of the U.S. Commerce ] Department, non-U.S. governements, or multinational ] treaty organizations. ICANN must recognize that the days ] of ad hoc decision making based on realpolitick must end ] and give way to stable processes that ICANN staff cannot ] control. Verisign vs. ICANN: More at Stake than Sitefinder |