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Re: [ga] 0:152 CASINO...http://www.Montreal.CASINO...http://www.icann.org/montreal/


Jim and all former DNSO GA members,

  Just before the quote you provided in the archived Registrars
ML, Ross also said: "At the very least the motion should be
amended to simply indicate support for an examination
of the privacy implications of the existing whois policy and
promote a discussion amongst registrars of proposals
that might address the problems we perceive as being
pressing."

  If you ask any reasonable person, this would sound more like
a "politically Correct" statement and post from Ross than one
that would honestly understand the implications of Privacy.
Pure milk toast Ross!

Jim Fleming wrote:

> http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/registrars/Arc02/msg00954.html
> From: "Ross Wm. Rader" <ross@tucows.com>
> "I want to see the datamining stop just as much as anyone - we have the
> second most to lose."
> ====
>
> What do you plan to do about TLD-mining ?
>
> As you are likely aware, the aging, legacy, IPv4 Internet is an ideal sand-box for the market development of TLDs.
> When those TLDs reach a point where they are of interest to the serious InterNAT commercial providers, all of
> the customers of the particular TLD will be invited to re-register to make sure they have both 32-bit DNS and
> 128-bit DNS. This would be like making sure one's name works in DOS as well as Windows.
>
> .COM and .NET are certainly at a point where there is commercial interest. Taking .CA as an example, there are
> only 300,000 customers, therefore, it is not of commercial interest because 3,000,000 names appears to be the
> threshold where that interest begins. If the free marketplace is allowed to flourish, studies show that each **premium** TLD
> will have about 50,000 customers. One can do the math as to how many hundreds of dollars it will cost each
> customer per year per name, at such low volumes. Lawyers seem to think under $1,000 and over $500 is the
> region where they can make a profit, and fund their tuxedos and play in the private bacharach parties.
>
> The black-tie affairs in June in Montreal should be interesting...
>
> 0:152     CASINO
> http://www.icann.org/montreal/
> http://www.Montreal.CASINO
> http://www.casino-de-montreal.com/langue_cm_fla.htm
>
> Jim Fleming
> http://www.IPv8.info
>
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