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[ga] Re: [GTLD Registries List] Hal Lubsen - the unanswered questions remain, and he refuses to answer


Richard and all assembly members or other interested parties,

  Of course your question is a very good one.  Your concerns are broadly
shared
as has been made pretty clear in the recent press coverage of this ICANN

generated fiasco.  The ICANN BoD and staff were warned that this would
or could be one of the fall outs of this disgusting sunrise provisions
without
close oversight.  the ICANN BoD and staff were either ill equipped or
not interested in doing that oversight as they are contractually
required to do
under the MoU and White Paper.

Richard Henderson wrote:

>   If the Afilias Sunrise process permitted "NONE" to be submitted in
> every single Trademark data field, then what was the point of allowing
> that, since it simply enabled anyone to register a domain at Sunrise,
> whether they had a Trademark or not.
>
> If the Afilias Sunrise process did NOT permit "NONE" to be submitted
> in every single Trademark data field - and the ICANN/Afilias contract
> makes clear that it was NOT permissable - then WHY did Hal Lubsen's
> company DomainBank submit over 90 names like this, and charge $15000
> for the scam?
>
> And is it not STAGGERING, that the Afilias CEO should be embroiled in
> the abuse of his own Sunrise procedures like this?
>
> And why will he not defend his actions, or apologise to the people who
> were defrauded as a result?
>
>

Regards,

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Jeffrey A. Williams
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