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RE: [ga] Older registrations



The agreement is part of the public record in IOD's 1997 suit. Please
refer to the declaration of Jon Postel to see that it was neither
denied nor corrected. Interesting in that Manning never filed one.
I wonder why? Perhaps he didn't want to lie?

Postel and Manning have been asked, on numerous occasions, to refute
the issue. Neither have. 

I invite you to have Bill Manning deny what is set forth below. If
you do that, you'll never hear from me on this point again.

Until then, just shut up.

Nice try at distraction, Kent, but it's getting you nowhere except
to make you sound like a sour old man.

-- 
Christopher Ambler
chris@the.web


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ga@dnso.org [mailto:owner-ga@dnso.org]On Behalf Of Kent
Crispin
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 12:27 PM
To: ga@dnso.org
Subject: Re: [ga] Older registrations


On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 11:58:45PM -0800, Christopher Ambler wrote:
> >and the fact that Chris Ambler's ".WEB" request was #3 in the list
> >for that particular TLD.....
> 
> As has been pointed out, the other two entries in that list
> were, according to IANA, not requests to run a registry, but
> suggestions that .web would be a good TLD to add. IOD's
> request was the first request to run the .web registry.
> I won't go over the rest, which has been hashed out more
> times than I know over the last 4+ years.

It's interesting to contrast the clear disclaimer in IANA's document 
with the "misleading" language in IODesign's web page 
(http://www.webtld.com/Information/faq.htm): 

  "Representatives of Image Online Design asked that IANA, the authority
  responsible for the Internet's domain name system, add Image Online
  Design's .WEB[tm] registry to the Internet's domain name servers.  In
  July, 1996, IANA agreed, and asked Image Online Design to bring its
  registry online, so it could be tested.  In essence, IANA wanted a
  "proof-of-concept" for a short time.  As things turned out, IANA chose
  not to honor its agreement..."

Despite numerous requests for concrete evidence of this supposed
"agreement", none has ever been produced.  Note that IANA has repeatedly
denied that such an agreement was ever made. 

-- 
Kent Crispin                               "Do good, and you'll be
kent@songbird.com                           lonesome." -- Mark Twain
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