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Re: Dispute resolution



> 
> On Sun, 22 Dec 1996, Karl Denninger wrote:
> 
> > Binding arbitration is an OPTION for two individuals who enter into a
> > contract to assume.  In a free market, some offerors of service will insist
> > on this.  If *ALL* of them, or a significant market force, do, then you are 
> > likely in violation of the Bill of Rights -- at least in the United States.
> > 
> > Deliberate violations of civil rights are nasty stuff (ie: criminal) in this
> > country.  Don't do it.
> 
> There is a simple solution to this. Disallow American companies from being
> registrars and disallow Americans from registering domain names in the
> new gTLD's. Let them have NSI and .COM.
> 
> Michael Dillon                   -               Internet & ISP Consulting
> Memra Software Inc.              -                  Fax: +1-604-546-3049
> http://www.memra.com             -               E-mail: michael@memra.com

Better exclude Canada and about half the western world too.  Many other
countries have similar constitutional requirements.

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