Myth 1 "Existing civil society groups are not representative or diverse enough."
Untrue by any reasonable standard.
Myth 2 "The NCUC charter would give the same small group 6 votes instead of 3."
False.
Myth 3 “More civil society groups will get involved if the Board intervenes.”
A complete illusion.
Myth 4
"NCUC will not share council seats with other noncommercial constituencies."
Wrong.
Myth 5
"The NCUC wants to take away the Board's right to approve constituencies."
False.
Myth 6
"ALAC prefers the ICANN staff drafted charter over the civil society drafted charter."
False.
Myth 7 "Civil society is divided on the NCSG charter issue."
Wrong.
Myth 8
The outpouring of civil society opposition can be dismissed as the product of a 'letter writing campaign.'
An outrageous claim.
Myth 9
“Civil Society won’t participate in ICANN under NCUC’s charter proposal.”
False.
Myth 10
“The purpose of a constituency is to have your very own GNSO Council Seat.”
False.