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Re: Re[4]: [ga-roots] Re[4]: [ga-icann] interesting California law to consider



Is ICANN going to charge all the ccTLDs $50,000 to be "accredited" ?

Will all of the various Root Server Clusters (RSCs) be charging fees
to be included in their "publishing" of their view of the "best" TLDs ?

What about TLD Tool developers ? Will they charge to be listed ?
http://root-dns.org


Jim Fleming
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----- Original Message -----
From: "L Gallegos" <jandl@jandl.com>
To: <ga-roots@dnso.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Re[4]: [ga-roots] Re[4]: [ga-icann] interesting California law
to consider


> There is nothing wrong with outsourcing DNS services.  New.net
> outsources to UDNS.  If the TLD is managed properly, DNS
> services are just part of that management.
>
> That does not mean, however, that some of what you claim,
> William, is not the case.  I would just hesitate to make a blanket
> statement like that.  I also believe that the days of "please load
> these TLDs" has come to an end.  TLD managers are going to
> have to pay for DNS services, including possibly excessive
> bandwidth on the TLD servers.  That is as it should be.  If you want
> to be a TLD holder, you will have to be prepared to manage it.
>
> Leah
>
>
> On 17 Jun 2001, at 11:03, William X. Walsh wrote:
>
> > Hello Marc,
> >
> > Sunday, June 17, 2001, 10:44:10 AM, Marc Schneiders wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, at 10:10 [=GMT-0700], William X. Walsh wrote:
> >
> > >> > Some weeks ago, I had a look at most of their websites, and found,
that the
> > >> > majority of them have some more or less stringent requirements
concerning
> > >> > which TLD they would include in their root.
> > >> > You know obviously more than their websites say.
> > >>
> > >> References please?
> > >>
> > >> There are no minimum standards or technical requirements at any of
the
> > >> alt.roots that I am aware of.  If you know otherwise, please don't
> > >> just say it, point to the references.
> > >>
> > >> That means that unless someone else, who also didn't meet any minimum
> > >> standards, emailed them that they wanted that string first, you can
> > >> have it, even if you don't know the difference between an MX record
> > >> and a CNAME record, much less how to setup a controlled managed dns
> > >> system for the domain.
> >
> > > This is utter %$#@^& and you know it. You will not get your TLD
> > > included in the ORSC root if there aren't at least two nameservers
> > > correctly answering for it.
> >
> > No, my comments are spot on.  The vast majority of those TLDs use the
> > SAME nameservers.  The actual claimant asks Sexton or one of the
> > other few who DO actually know how to manage DNS to add an SOA record
> > in their dns servers for them.
> >
> > The TINC rules are mostly cosmetic.  They are in no way real minimum
> > technical standards.
> >
> > I can point to a large number of TLDs in the ORSC zone that were
> > "Created" by someone posting to the list asking if someone can add
> > their TLD to their dns for them.
> >
> > You know it, and I know it, so can the BS Marc.
> >
> > --
> > Best regards,
> > William X Walsh <william@userfriendly.com>
> > Userfriendly.com Domains
> > The most advanced domain lookup tool on the net
> > DNS Services from $1.65/mo
> >
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