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"a reasonable price tag"
- Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 23:42:55 +0000
- From: Bob Allisat <bob@wtv.net>
- Subject: "a reasonable price tag"
Jim Dixon wrote:
> ...... I have argued repeatedly that CORE is a better bet than NSI, but
> that if com/net/org are going to be handed over to CORE that a reasonable
> price tag should be attached. My current notion of a reasonable price
> tag is:
>
>* the gTLD MOU should be modified so that you don't have to
> agree with its more unacceptable provisions before you can discuss
> them
>
>* the ITU, WIPO, and INTA should assume a purely advisory role
>
>* CORE's byzantine legal defenses get dismantled: CORE, its assets,
> and its servers get moved into one jurisdiction. Virginia?
> California? Canada? Your choice.
>
>* CORE open its doors to new registrars: drop the silly financial
> requirements.
>
This is movement in the
direction of consensus,
openess, peace & reform.
In ten thousand articles
over a half dozen mailing
lists and newsgroups, in
magazines, newspapers and,
increasingly, on TV this
is in line with what many
people are demanding.
LISTEN.
TeleVirtually Yours,
Bob Allisat
Director, World TeleVirtual Network http://www.wtv.net
PO Box 191 St E Toronto Canada M6H 4E2 bob@wtv.net
(416) 534-1999 http://www.wtv.net/portfolio.html