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Funding Model Policy

This document sets out the IWF’s policy on membership subscriptions and was approved by the IWF Board in February 2010, following consultation with members.

General Principles
The following general principles apply:
Specific Principles for Industry Sectors
The following principles apply to various industry sectors:
Internet Service Providers (ISPS)
 Number of Residential Broadband Customers
 Annual IWF Subscription (£)
 >4m
 40,000
 >3m
 30,000
 >2m
 25,000
 >1m
 20,000
 >500,000
 10,000
 >100,000
 5,000
 >10,000
 2,500
 <10,000
 1,000
  • The UK customer base for both fixed and mobile broadband services is used to determine a member’s subscription fee.
  • Major infrastructure providers pay a minimum subscription of £20,000 p.a.
  • When there is insufficient data available to arrive at a subscription fee based on customer numbers and/or the ISP offers services in addition to or instead of internet connectivity, such as hosting, then the ISP is designated as ‘other’ within the sector until a critical mass is arrived at to carry out a comparative exercise. In these cases the IWF Executive negotiate a proportionate subscription fee, taking into account all relevant principles within these parameters, which is subject to approval by the Board.
Mobile Operators
Number of UK customers accessing the internet via the operators mobile network
Annual IWF Subscription (£) 
>4m 
40,000 
 >3m
30,000
 >2m
25,000 
 >1m
20,000
 <1m
5,000
Filtering Providers
Interactive Media sector
This includes companies that provide:
Providers of community services, editorial/aggregated commercial content and/or online search tools pay a membership fee between £1,000 and £20,000 p.a.
 
Newsgroup providers pay an annual subscription between £1,000 and £3,500.
 
The IWF Executive may negotiate a proportionate membership subscription within these parameters, subject always to approval by the Board.
 
The relative size of the company proportionate to their involvement with online content is considered when determining subscription fees. For example, a company that provides multiple interactive services to users around the world will contribute more than a company with a single interactive service with international users, who will in turn contribute more than a company offering a single interactive service to the UK market.
 
Subscriptions are kept under review by the Board.
Diverse Sector
This includes companies that provide:
Membership subscriptions range from £1,000 - £20,000 p.a. The entry level subscriptions are:
The IWF Executive may negotiate a subscription fee within these parameters, subject always to approval by the Board.
 
Datacentres and domain registries pay an annual subscription fee of £5,000.
‘Other’ Sector
This includes:
The IWF Executive may negotiate subscriptions with members who support the IWF solely for corporate social responsibility reasons, based on a common sense approach and subject to final approval by the Board.

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