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RE: [ga] "whois" survey
Leah, I appreciate your post. I agree that many "holders" are like you, but
others have other characteristics. I am pretty comfortable that there was
no intent to do more than gather a better "snapshot".
One day, I'm sure that ICANN will be "studied" to death. Right now, aren't
we trying to create better understanding? I would assume that the posts you
have made, and others about the need to be very careful in not extrapolating
from data gathered is being listened to... it certainly is by me. Still, I
will read the postings with great interest and see what I can learn from
what people take the time to submit.
Marilyn
-----Original Message-----
From: L Gallegos [mailto:jandl@jandl.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 2:48 PM
To: ga@dnso.org
Subject: RE: [ga] "whois" survey
Marilyn:
The question was badly formatted, IMO. For instance, I have
several names. Some are commercial, some personal, some, non-
com, some non-profit, some "either/or," depending on point of view.
I could not in any way accurately respond to the question. I had
to use the text areas extensively.
I honestly do not think the results of the survey can have any use
for consensus and certainly not for statistics. It is very biased and
inaccurate, for one thing and interpretation of text would by
necessity be subjective.
Leah
On 17 Jun 2001, at 11:36, Cade,Marilyn S - LGA wrote:
> Joop, how about including your comments in the comments section? I took a
> look and I think it is hard to envision that a personal and governmental
> registration would be the same; or that a personal and commercial
> registration. I think that perhaps some might think that a non-commercial
> and personal registration might be the same, but I would really make a
> distinction in my own mind. For instance, I register a name for my
> "personal/individual" use, but I also register a different name for an ad
> hoc non-profit group I chair.... the latter is non-commercial or "other"
in
> my mind, not personal.
>
> Was that example helpful as an illustration of what you were concerned
> about? I wasn't sure and wanted to better understand what your question
was
> about the categories.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joop Teernstra [mailto:terastra@terabytz.co.nz]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:24 PM
> To: ga@dnso.org
> Subject: Re: [ga] "whois" survey
>
>
> An example of the bias from the survey introductory text:
>
> "Names are also are registered by individuals who are holding names to
> resell, or possibly use in the future. It is the disclosure of data about
> individuals' registrations that has raised privacy issues."
>
> No mention is made of the common occurrence of registration for actual
> personal use in the present.
>
> Example of the restriction in choice:
>
> What was the general purpose of your registration:
> a.commercial
> b.governmental
> c.personal
> d.noncommercial organization
> e.other
>
> There is no possibility to tick more than one choice, while DNames could
> have been registered for any or all of these purposes.
>
> Perhaps the survey can be adapted to correct these obvious shortcomings?
>
>
>
>
>
> --Joop--
> Founder of the Cyberspace Association.
> Former bootstrap of the IDNO (www.idno.org)
> Developer of The Polling Booth
> www.democracy.org.nz
>
>
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