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RE: [ga] VeriSign May Ditch Domain Deal


Jefsey,
 
Please explain to me how one goes about proving that a problem does not exist.  Logically, that would essentially be impossible.
 
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: Jefsey Morfin [mailto:jefsey@wanadoo.fr]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:01 AM
To: ga@dnso.org
Subject: RE: [ga] VeriSign May Ditch Domain Deal

Dear Chuck,
I certainly understand your concern and you being sensitive about the current situation, since the DNSO/GA may actually be one of the catalysts of the problems. I am sorry for that: we were only considering our and the Internet community interests, the way we see them.

On 06:18 17/05/01, Gomes, Chuck said:
No conclusive evidence has ever been produced to substantiate the rumor you mention, undoubtedly because it is just a rumor.  Again, this has nothing to do with Registry/Registrar separation because the NSI Registrar has the same exact access to the SRS as all other registrars.

You might be correct and your position would still not stand: it is not to us to prove there is a problem. It is to you to prove there is none. VeriSIgn signed in 1999 a contract where parties took steps against possible problems (so it means that they believed there could be desired or undersired cross-subsidization). Now you claim there is not. One, it does not means there will be any from now on more than you believed in 1999 there would not be any (what you did not believed since you signed). Two, we might still think that if there was none it would the result of the 1999 agreement.

Sorry, Jefsey



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