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Re: User input in the ccSO (was Re: [ga] FW: Comment from the gTLD Registry Constituency
Here is the problem. Who should be developing the international
standards?
The worry is that when they are declared, that due to other political
causes, governments will force country nics into to using them.
The whois and the WLS are prime examples of ICANN being out of
touch.
What this results in, with the current system or the ERC concepts, is
that the IP
and major corporations route around community representation in ccTLDs.
I must say that dotCA has prevented such a result, but they are a large
developed
country and I do not believe this can be accomplished in our developing
countries.
Eric
Vittorio Bertola wrote:
>
> That's exactly what I have been saying in my message :-) However, there is a
> number of things that should be standardized as much as possible. For
> example: it is true that some ccTLDs might choose (or be forced by local
> law) not to publish a registrant's home address, but those who do should
> possibly use the same format so that when you make WHOIS queries around the
> world you are sure about how to read the result whenever available. Simple
> things like that, free to adopt for any TLD that likes them, can make life
> easier to all users without limiting the TLD's freedom - and in fact are
> what I would consider a correct interpretation of the role of "coordinator".
> --
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