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Re: [wg-c-1] Wecome to Drafting Committee 1



In that case, is it appropriate for this group to discuss pricing for
new TLDs? Perhaps we should also talk about trademark issues
with respect to new TLDs. I suspect we also need to decide on
business models for new registries, how many employees they
may have, and what currency they may charge.

If this issue is relevant, then I suspect we should discuss which
TLDs NSI keeps. Maybe take .net away from them?

There are some issues that are not within the scope of this
group, and I would argue that we've found one.

--
Christopher Ambler
Personal Opinion Only, of course
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who does not wish to receive any unsolicited commercial email
----- Original Message -----
From: Ross Wm. Rader <ross@ebarn.com>
To: Christopher Ambler <cambler@iodesign.com>; <wg-c-1@dnso.org>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [wg-c-1] Wecome to Drafting Committee 1


> I respect your vested interest in this process Christopher, however
without
> discussion, it is impossible for this process to move forward. Deeming the
> exploration of the ramifications of this question inappropriate not only
> limits the effectiveness of this process, but does a serious disservice to
> the interests represented by the WG and our responsibility to the entire
> network.
>
> Ross Wm. Rader
> TUCOWS/Domain Direct
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Christopher Ambler <cambler@iodesign.com>
> To: <wg-c-1@dnso.org>
> Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 2:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [wg-c-1] Wecome to Drafting Committee 1
>
>
> > > b) What should the new gTLDs, if any, be?
> >
> > This question is wholly inappropriate. This group should not be in the
> > position to determine the actual TLD names. This is a business decision
> > on the part of the registry. This group should be concerned with the
> > operational parameters of adding new gTLDs, reasonable limits to
> > avoid technical problems, and reasonable criteria to avoid overloading.
> >
> > Christopher
> >
>