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Re: [ga] Status of the Review Task Force
Somebody clear up this mess,
IANA/ICANN has refused to determine ccTLD management disputes, if I am
not mistaken. Christmas Islands and Philippines come to mind. In either
case did registrations cease to occur and If so under what authority?
Either one of you gentleman can make this more clear, please do. Perhaps
one of our Peters would be better suited. I would love to hear from an
APNIC rep on this matter.
Sincerely,
Eric
William X Walsh wrote:
> Friday, Friday, August 31, 2001, 5:34:02 AM, Jefsey Morfin wrote:
>
> > On 03:22 31/08/01, William X Walsh said:
> >>Ultimately it is ICANN who will decide who
> >>is the proper delegated authority for the ccTLD, and their entry in
> >>the root, just like the gTLDs, so that pretty much wraps that up.
>
> > Dear WXW,
> > this is pleonasm and wrong definition ( please reread RFC 1591 ).
> > The ICANN is only to enters the IP of the TLD Managers into the
> > master root. When it is confused it asks the conflicting parties
> > to settle and in the meanwhile should try to go by the Registrants
> > best interest.
>
> Not true. IANA/ICANN says it will generally defer to that, and
> encourage them to settle, but ultimately any decision is their's.
>
> No one does it say that their role is "only to enters[sic] the IP of
> the TLD Managers into the master root" or anything similar to that.
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