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Re: new.net: yet another dns namespace overlay play


From: "David R. Conrad" <david.conrad () nominum com>
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 18:54:31 -0800


Patrick,

> ICANN's prospective failure is evidently in the mind of the beholder.
Besides producing a UDRP that allows trademark interests to convienently
reverse-hijack domains

From the Wired article:

    [New.Net CEO] Hernand said New.net will follow ICANN's
    dispute resolution policy. "The system is not perfect.
    Trademark issues are complicated, but we determined
     this is the best approach for now."

Sounds like new.net will be using the same UDRP that ICANN is.

and the selection of a handful of lackluster
TLDs from a pool of applicants paying a non-refundable 50k fee in a
completely arbitrary and capricious process,

I don't think anyone would claim ICANN has done a good job in dealing with adding top level domains. It isn't clear to me that new.net's approach is any better (in fact, I figure it is significantly worse). As an aside, I believe new.net approached Nominum to provide services and we declined -- we are interested in helping to make the DNS infrastructure better, not helping it devolve into chaos.

perhaps you could point to
some of the many successes of ICANN as an organization?

Like plumbing, you should only notice ICANN when it breaks. The fact that ICANN continues to exist despite the absolute insanity now associated with the DNS is a success.

Rgds,
-drc





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