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Re: [ga] AMAZON


Marc, Jefsey,

The 30-days waiting time was widely discussed at the IAHC timem few 
years ago - gee, it is only three years, in fact, but it seems another 
millennium ;>).

The public enquiry clearly rejected it.

Thios said, why could not different Registries implement different 
policies? In a TLD where TMs are stricly enforced, this would make sense
, while in a TLD for strictly individualm or non-commercial use this 
would not maker sense.

Regards
Roberto




>On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Jefsey Morfin wrote:
>
>> Dames and Gentlemen,
>> 
>> we had a meeting yesterday at one of the three comities
>> for new TLDs I am involved with. The current outcome is as follows:
>
>[...]
>> -  the opening of the new TLD will be published. For 3 months
>>     we will register DN requests from TM/company name/private
>>     name owners. Final registration will be granted to unique
>>     demanders. Others will have to participate to a common
>>     UDRP to decide the winner.
>> 
>> -  every domain name registration will be confirmed one month
>>     after request and a current registration request list published.
>>     Only TM owners having registered their TM less than 30 days
>>     before the DN request will be entitled to file an UDRP.
>
>This is not a good idea. I want to be able to register a domain name 
and
>have it in the air ASAP, within 24 hours normally. With com/net/org 
this
>is no problem now. I have done this a number of times, e.g. for a 
painter
>who was arrested in Africa for painting naked women.
>
>If one wants to start a business, waiting is not acceptable. If one
>wants to exercise one's rights to free speech, having to wait, is even
>worse.
>
>Please, rethink this.
>
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>Marc Schneiders ------- Venster - http://www.venster.nl 
> marc@venster.nl - marc@bijt.net - marc@schneiders.org
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