[ga] 207 Days and Still No Reply from Dan Halloran
Title: Help On 5th April I sent a lengthy and serious message to Dan Halloran, which
expressed specific concerns about registry and registrar failures, and the need
for ICANN to take action to protect consumers. I had spent a great deal of time
researching my facts, and my points were made rationally and required a
response.
On 12th May I sent a further mail to Dan Halloran, listing serious concerns
and questions in 7 sections, about registrar abuse of ICANN/Registry agreements,
about ICANN accreditation procedures, and about the need to pre-empt further
abuse in the .info LR2, having seen the way the .biz2B had been exploited by
certain registrars to the disadvantage of ordinary consumers.
It is now a staggering 207 days that I have been waiting for an
acknowledgement, any acknowledgement, from Dan Halloran that he has received my
correspondence.
I am left assuming that ICANN as a policy just ignores questions and
concerns if they are awkward.
I am left with the view that ICANN is unaccountable and simply evades
issues that are raised if they want to.
I am left regarding their promises to be "more responsive" (made to DoC) as
a sham.
Given the serious and clearly-expressed nature of my concerns, sent and
re-sent to Dan Halloran countless times, published in full on this list,
published also at ICANNWatch, also published on ICANN's public forum : is it not
dismaying that Dan Halloran feels he is "above" even responding with a one-liner
to me? I have repeatedly asked him to reply. He has clearly made a conscious
decision NOT to.
How much longer will he treat the ordinary public with contempt?
Why should the At Large community take these kind of people
seriously?
Sincerely,
Richard Henderson
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