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Mark Measday wrote:

> Given Mr Winer's reputation and experience in these areas, would it be possible to persuade him to posit accessory  tracking, identification and authentication procedures that might require inclusion in the charter of new TLDs to avoid the problems listed below?
>
> This would enable registrars and registrants to operate with a fully articulated legal stance from the outset, both in terms of principles and of practice.
>
> "Winer, Jonathan" wrote:
>
> > 1. Again, these principles are enormously attractive, unless one wants to
> > abandon the concept that a gTLD is a first step in structuring identity on
> > online (the alternative being as Philip correctly states going to straight
> > IP numbers, fine, abort the mission.)
> > 2. Philip, I would like you to look more closely at the modifier in #2 on
> > "Honesty" -- "unnecessarily," particularly as it intersects with principal
> > #4 "competition." I would prefer the word "unnecessarily" be deleted,
> > because I think that the principle of not increasing opportunities for
> > malicious users to commit fraud is a fundamental one that should not be
> > diluted. Alternatively, and as a weaker solution, I would urge the
> > adjectives "fair and honest" to be placed in front of "competition," to
> > modify the notion that some competition through choice on the web may indeed
> > not be either "fair and honest" and should not be facilitated. -- jmw
> > 3. Regardless, adoption of these nine principles would be a huge step
> > forward into sense and sensibility. -- jmw
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----

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