ICANN - The Case for Replacing its Management

John Palmer (NANOG Acct) nanog at adns.net
Tue Feb 26 13:42:14 UTC 2002


What right does the government have in preventing people from having
multiple domains and trading/selling them? Thats none of your (or)
the government's business.

----- Original Message -----
From: <vince at penguin-power.com>
To: "Vadim Antonov" <avg at exigengroup.com>
Cc: <nanog at merit.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: ICANN - The Case for Replacing its Management


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> > 4) exponential fee increments for registering domains with the same
> >    payer's physical address and/or name.
>
> Yeah so I don't like this suggestion at all. What if a company has several
business units each with its own domain name, with the same address, and
with a shared accounting department. Or an ISP that offers to pay for its
customers domain if they prepay for a year. Or someone like me who owns
several domains?
> Nope I really dont' like this suggestion, the other ones seem to be more
thought out.
>
> -Vince
>
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