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RE: NEWDOM: Re: offtopic for NANOG - do not read


From: Carl Oppedahl <carl () oppedahl com>
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 1997 13:19:48 -0400

At 02:59 PM 04/26/97 -0500, Jim Fleming wrote:

On Saturday, April 26, 1997 11:49 AM, Carl
Oppedahl[SMTP:carl () oppedahl com] wrote:

@ At 01:46 PM 04/26/97 -0500, Karl Denninger wrote:
@ 
<snip>
@ 
@ >I'd like you to point out the major corporations and public
universities who
@ >will do this.  I'd also like you to immediately return that nice root
server
@ >that NSI has paid for in part or whole, if you really believe this.
 
@ NSI has never paid for anything.  NSI has doled out money collected by it
@ from NSF and from domain name owners.  NSF (i.e. the US taxpayers) and the
@ COM, NET etc. domain name owners have paid for whatever it is you think NSI
@ has paid for.

Carl,

This is not quite true.

Paul Vixie has stated on the NANOG list that NSI
pays for his equipment. 

I have no doubt the check was from NSI.  I am talking about where the money
actually came from, and the answer is either (1) NSF (i.e. the US
taxpayers) or (2) the domain name owners paying their $100 or $50 fees.

Paul is part of the Internet
Software Consortium (ISC) <http://www.ispc.org>
an IRS approved 501(c) company that accepts
donations so that Paul can write software that
supports the domain name system.

Their web site says they have a $700,000/year budget.

According to the IRS, you can get full-disclosure
on all of this.

So what?  Nobody doubts that the check Paul Vixie received was written by
NSI -- if that's what he says, I believe him.  No amount of full disclosure
under 501(c)(3) is necessary to learn whose name was on the check.

What I am talking about is the source of the money.  NSI got it from you
and me when we paid our $100 and our $50, or when they collected it from
NSF (and thus from you and me).


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