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Re: [ga] Text of Letter to U.S. Commerce Dept. on ICANN Reform
As usual, Cochetti is full of it.
Verisign is angry that ICANN likely will not approve WLS, and won't
let them arbitrarily raise prices at the registry level.
Verisign wants a return to the days of NSI's unregulated monopoly,
something they probably thought they were buying when they purchased
NSI, and then got a rude awakening as that monopoly has been chipped
away from them.
I rarely ever agree with Stuart Lynn, but his quote in this article
was spot on.
Thursday, August 01, 2002, 3:06:05 PM, DannyYounger@cs.com wrote:
> Excerpt from Washington Post:
> The operators of the world's five largest Internet domains today asked the
> U.S. Commerce Department to scale back the powers of the body that manages
> the Internet's global addressing system. The three companies that manage
> dot-com, dot-net, dot-org, dot-de and dot-uk told Commerce Department
> Undersecretary Nancy Victory that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
> and Numbers (ICANN) should be reined in.
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A31870-2002Aug1.html
> The full text of the letter:
> http://www.centr.org/news/CENTR-ICANN-statement.html
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