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Re: [ga] Analysis of Atlantic Root .BIZ Registrations to Date


On 2001-06-19 20:50:18 +0200, Jefsey Morfin wrote:

>- your publishing of the nominative biz list is in contravention 
>with privacy laws of many countries and as such a real argument 
>against iCANN supporters.

Distraction tactics, Jefsey.

The crucial findings from Ben's report are these:

- The largest portion of the registrations happened AFTER the MdR 
   decisions.

- At the point of time of that decision, there were only FIVE 
   distinct domain name holders, that is, Leah's .biz was hardly more 
   than a toy.

- The oldest SLD was registered on October 23, 2000, three weeks 
   before the MdR meeting.
   
   It's instructive to look at ICANN document publication dates at 
   <http://www.icann.org/announcements/>:
   
    October 23, 2000
    TLD Application Review Update
    
    October 13, 2000
    TLD Application Review Update
    
    October 5, 2000
    TLD Application Review Update

   The October 5 document has a link to a list of the domains for 
   which ICANN had received applications.  This list included .biz.

Thus, Leah's claim that ICANN is creating a collider is NOT backed 
up by facts.

>- the increase you show demonstrates that ARNI is here to stay and 
>that many people now think using it is a reasonable move, either 
>because it will survive NeuLevel which has far higher operating 
>costs due to the iCANN constraints and will not be able to cope 
>with a long stale period after the first collisions hit the press. 
>So either .biz DNs by ARNI will be the winers or NewLevel will 
>have to compromise and to buy them. ANyway it is good business to 
>buy from Leah. I understand many are understanding that right 
>now..

Get real.

-- 
Thomas Roessler                        http://log.does-not-exist.org/
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