[policy] When Tech Meets Policy...

Dorn Hetzel dhetzel at gmail.com
Mon Aug 13 21:37:57 UTC 2007


Yes, if grandma ordered a sign printed one way, and proofread it, and agreed
to pay for it, and the printer printed it, then the printer is normally
going to want money to make another different sign.  If grandma, or anyone
else, orders a domain, and confirms that's the domain they want, and get's
it activated, then they should pay at least the first years fee, no matter
what...

On 8/13/07, Carl Karsten <carl at personnelware.com> wrote:
>
>
> >
> > The real way to get rid of tasting would be to persuade Google and
> > Yahoo/Overture to stop paying for clicks on pages with no content
> > other than ads, but that would be far too reasonable.
>
> I don't see a practical way to enforce it.
>
> I believe the Net is an unstable system that will eventually be rendered
> useless
> by spam/etc.  It is a cheap unlimited resource - you pay for your
> connection,
> and you get access to things you are in no way paying for.  I don't see a
> way to
> fix it.
>
> Carl K
>
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