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Crazy Ideas about GTLD-MOU Processes
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 97 21:20:25 UT
- From: "jodi " <ms98024@classic.msn.com>
- Subject: Crazy Ideas about GTLD-MOU Processes
Well,
I would like to say that , I thought the CORE is an Association of the Global
Registrars for the domain name extensions.!! Secondly they are in many regions
of the world and they are also looking for resellers to help them throughout
the world. This will provide a greater customer service and access to the
Gtld's and thus provide a international presence for the Internet Domain
Naming System.
Secondly as a layman, I know that the registrar that provides the service not
the association that he/she/they are a member of , are responsible for my
service or in the case of legal matters are the people to sue!!!!. Could some
of the people on this mailing list , first grow up and look at this process
with open (not closed) minds, and secondly this doesn't stop any government
excerising their soverign rights over people, companies and resources of their
country.
Yours Sincerely
Brian Burnett
PacificaNet Inc.
Stephen Cole wrote:
> All this rubbish about how hard it is for North Americans to deal
> with anything beyond their shores is gormless twaddle. How does
> an African or a Tasmanian (for the benefit of the North Americans,
> Tasmania is one of those half-mythical places beyond the borders
> of the Known World) take action against a US body?
I work out of Toronto, Canada.
I have a small WWW design and
hosting business. My clients
generally register .COM Domain
Names with Internic based out
of Virginia no more than a quick
flight or a toll free call away.
However it is another nation and
another world away as far as we
are concerned once problems arise
with our Domains.
Then the endless phone calls, the
faxes and letters, the E-Mail
inquiries all seem to disappear
and Internic/NSI go silent on us.
And we are left to twist in the
god damned wind while YOURDOMAIN.COM
points nowhere, is "On Hold" or is
otherwise disabled. Pointed fact is
the current situation is deplorable.
More pointed fact is that proposing
a move across the ocean to another
continent is even more deplorable.
A reasoned approach would allow all
citizans to seek recourse in local
courts. This will only be achieved
by some form of consensus ending in
the widespread dispersal of Domain
Name (and IP Address) registries
worldwide. A decentralized DNR system
in which thousands of Domain Names
are served all over the world under
broadly acceptable technical standards
is the only way out of continued
bureaucratic Domain name nightmares.
Tasmania or Madagascar or Iceland for
that matter should each have three or
four registries. And Australasia or
South West Africa several hundred
registries and so-on around the world.
A very reasonable alternative to continued
and continuously unfair concentration
of regulatory or administrative control
on the Internet. After all putting
power into the hands of everyone if
what the net is all about isn't it?
TeleVirtually Yours,
Bob Allisat
Director, World TeleVirtual Network http://www.wtv.net
PO Box 191 St E Toronto Canada M6H 4E2 info@wtv.net