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Re: [ga] Re: [ALSC-Forum] Re: [GTLD Registries List] What is the accreditation status of registrars that made fake applications?
Thank you Brother,
I believe I can truly learn from your input.
OK, so it is New Years' eve and with my three
teenage children about the town, I remain sober at
home so they may call and I may taxi -but i really
do have a life!
Let me address your bottom 2 points.
Allow me to begin by thanking all our friends who give a damn!
1) Oh man oh man on man!! This is the core of our problems. You hit the
proverbial nail on the head.
As I just finished my third traditional caviar cracker what right do I have to
dictate terms to my friends?
None I tell you! We must fight to the last breath to change the ICANN so that
it is inclusive.
As I believe I paraphrase Descartes "if i dictate policy which is non inclusive
of the feudal man, then I am
a useless dictator" Should we have grown in a few hundred years?
2) Our company has offered such a service to icann. No response.
Sub domains are great. We have taken a couple to over a million hits
per week. It is the drivers the servers and search engines that make the
commercial world go-round. (by the way I love the term licit)
ccTLDs have proven their string viability, it is cool and easy and
very marketable, especially outside the lazy US {gratuitous slam on
lazy US surfers intended}
Blue Sky thinking?
Not in a marketers book it ain't!!
Sincerely,
Eric
>
> Ideally, I'd like to see:
>
> 1) ICANN contract some root DNS providers to round-robin between on
> various international networks. Contractually, it's only fair that if a
> root DNS provider is also registry, it must provide the same level of
> service to other registries as it provides itself.
>
> 2) ICANN contract some registries to fill up the hash tables on the root
> servers. Any licit domain string should be registerable, but
> subdomaining should be encouraged through price breaks. E.g., they
> should encourage me to register stephenwaters.person or something
> similar by giving me a discount or perhaps, the organization controlling
> .person could offer cooler services than I get by having my own TLD...
> maybe an Internet white pages entry with ICQ info and whatnot. Maybe
> ALSO registration and integrated encryption scheme for voting. Creative
> stuff.
>
> Just blue-skying here, Eric,
> -s
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