[Foundation-l] Chapter-selected Board seats - brainstorming

Pharos pharosofalexandria at gmail.com
Mon May 5 16:36:53 UTC 2008


On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Alison Wheeler
<wikimedia at alisonwheeler.com> wrote:
> On Sun, May 4, 2008 03:23, Pharos wrote:
>  > The primary (if not only) reason we have separate copororate entities
>  > internationally is because a US-based foundation can only create
>  > affiliates within the US.
>  >
>  > I can only see a huge waste of resources in creating 5 or 10 new
>  > corporate entities in the US, when the one we have now works just
>  > fine.
>
>  I'm sorry to have to point this out, but you are completely off track
>  here. The Foundation will *never* "create" affiliates (ie Chapters) as
>  that would mean they are creating a legal connection between the people
>  comprising that Chapter, The Foundation can "suggest" that a Chapter is
>  formed, it can "hope" or "assist" that one is formed, but in every case of
>  a new Chapter it *must* be legally separate from the Foundation (and,
>  indeed, other Chapters).

The WMF wouldn't "create" affiliates; these would be created by local
Wikimedians, and recognized and accorded "group exemption" status by
the WMF, as it may see fit, in its capacity as 'de facto' "Wikimedia
US".  This isn't some crazy new legal theory.  The US affiliates would
have the same relationship to the WMF as chapters of the American Red
Cross do to it.

Thanks,
Pharos



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