Bhavin:
This was a topic of discussion in Montevideo. The minutes from this meeting
were initially lost but have now been located. David Washer will be providing
these minutes to me shortly. However, to address your concerns I will
summarize the discussions that took place in Montevideo. A number of registrars
in attendance (four or five) raised concerns about allegations of registrants
being offered domain name registration services for below $6. Based upon
the informal numbers that were discussed, there appeared to be several
hundreds of thousand of registrations that fell within this alleged marketing
practice. Complicating matters was the fact that these alleged reseller
contracts have confidentiality provisions preventing the parties from
disclosing the price. Bruce Beckwith acknowledged that their reseller
agreements had confidentiality provisions, and that they would not be
disclosed.
Because all registrar contracts with ICANN contain no pricing restriction,
it is legal within the parameters of the current contract for VeriSign-Registrar
to provide domain name registration services at any price, even at zero
dollars for the first year on transfers as some registrars have alleged
reported. On its face it makes sense that a registrar should be able
to provide a service below cost if their are other value added services
that they wish to provide. The question that most registrars ask, how
do you compete when the largest registrars offering these services just
happens to own the registry. A question was posed to Dan Halloran of whether
the independent evaluation committee that is supposed to analyze the
separation between VeriSign registry/registrar would be able to look into
this matter. No answer has yet been provided, but I hope Dan will be able
to give us an answer by next month's meeting. My personal interpretation
of the contracts based upon Joe Simm's discussion in Melbourne is that
this issue falls outside the scope of that review panel.
I would like to offer the following clarification to prevent your valid
concerns from being undermined. I do not believe that NameZero is "owned"
by Network Solutions. I believe that VeriSign is an investor in NameZero,
which I also believe NameZero owns NamesDirect. VeriSign in fact has its
fingers in a number of registrar operations. It acquired NameSecure and
Registrars.com, I also believe it has an interest in dotTV which now has
a registrar operation as well. I would encourage you to dig through VeriSign's
SEC filings to find out the exact nature of their relationship/investment
in these various companies.
Based upon ICANN's rather technical mandate, I do not believe that it
has the power to address your concern. I believe that only an appropriate
governmental agency tasked with ensuring competition in the marketplace
would have standing to address this issue. If you would like I could place
this item on the agenda for Marina del Rey and have it brought to the
attention of the greater Internet community.
Best regards,
Michael D. Palage
I just got this mailer (REFER below this MAIL) and couldnt first believe
that someone was allowing me to renew my domain for $4.95. I then realised
that NameZero is owned by network solutions and since they have to effectively
pay $6 to themselves they have actually a zero cost and can sell domains
for lower than $6. I had mentioned these activities to Michael in my
last meeting at Stockholm, of how I had heard general rumours of netsol
selling domains for under $6 discreetly. But this notice now makes it
public.
Isnt this similar to the entire DOJ crusade against Microsoft where
microsoft was taking undue advantage of its monopoly in Operating Systems
to sell its application software.
I see Verisign using its effective monopoly in the Registry area to
cannibalise sales in the Registrar area.
I can see standard arguments coming from them to the effect that they
have this huge inventory that they gave out free and now they want to
make some money of it etc etc. The bottomline point here however remains
that ONLY VERISIGN can sell domains below $6 and still make a profit.
No other registrar has this privilege. By nature of this arrangement
therefore if Verisign utilises this benefit it amounts to unfair
competition.
I am looking at various possibilities that I have heard about from the
market. I am not claiming or guranteeing their truth. However I know
of companies who claim that they get NSI domains for less than $6 by
purchasing the domain for a price higher than $6 and then getting a
marketing rebate which covers this cost. As to how much truth exists
in these claims I do not know, however the point still remains that
only Verisign can do this and no other registrar can, and there is no
provision that requires inspection or audit of their practices to ensure
that this is not done.
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