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Originally Posted by FlexxAeon
uh.....until that vague veto power that ICM has is done away with, this is not impressive and just a PR titty flash
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Thanks for bringing this up.
ICM doesn't have any power to veto policies voted on by IFFOR. In fact, if 75% of the IFFOR council vote in favor of a proposition, ICM MUST adopt. The only instance that ICM can refuse, is if the proposed policy is in direct breach of ICM's agreement with ICANN. That isn't really a veto, but a contractual obligation.