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[ga-abuse] Re: #1 Request to subscribe to ICANN Announce.
Hi Patrick,
I think it is not appropriate to subscribe a list to another list.
It is against a netiquette.
Best,
Elisabeth
> From patrick@quad.net.au Wed May 30 15:14 MET 2001
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> From: "Alternate Chair" <patrick@quad.net.au>
> To: "Elisabeth Porteneuve" <Elisabeth.Porteneuve@cetp.ipsl.fr>
> Cc: "[ga-abuse]" <ga-abuse@dnso.org>
> Subject: #1 Request to subscribe to ICANN Announce.
> Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 23:20:19 +1000
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> Hi Elisabeth
>
> Can we subscribe to ICANN Announce using GA-ICANN?
>
> You understand that everytime I post I get criticised by William X. Walsh
> and others such as Jefsey Morfin. That includes simple little things like
> posting an ICANN Announce. It is very tiresome.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards
> Patrick
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <icann-announce@icann.org>
> To: ICANN Announcement List <icann-announce@icann.org>
> Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 8:02 AM
> Subject: [icann-announce] ICANN and VeriSign Sign on the Dotted Line
>
>
> > ICANN AND VERISIGN SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE
> > The agreement considered a positive step for the Internet
> >
> > (May 25, 2001) Marina del Rey, CA -- Today the Internet Corporation for
> > Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and VeriSign Inc., formally entered
> > into new agreements under which the Internet's .com, .net, and .org
> > domains will be operated for the next several years. ICANN
> > President/CEO, M. Stuart Lynn, applauded the completion of the new
> > agreements, stating, "This is a positive step forward for the Internet
> > community that remodels the landscape of the VeriSign agreements,
> > bringing them into closer alignment with standard ICANN registry
> > agreements. The final documents reflect extensive community input that
> > was vital to the final outcome."
> >
> > The agreements followed widespread discussions within the Internet
> > community that resulted in several features being added as negotiations
> > progressed. The signed agreements addressed community concerns that had
> > been raised by ICANN's Names Council and its member constituencies.
> > ICANN's Board of Directors approved the revised agreements on April 2,
> > 2001. "The ICANN process really worked", Lynn noted.
> >
> > Before the new agreements, VeriSign operated the Internet's .com, .net,
> > and .org registries under agreements with ICANN and the U.S. Department
> > of Commerce that could have extended to November 2007. Under the new
> > agreements, VeriSign has agreed that its right to operate the .org
> > registry will expire in 2002. The .net registry agreement will expire
> > in June 30, 2005, and prior to that time will be opened for
> > recompetition, unless market measurements indicate that an earlier
> > expiration date is necessary for competitive reasons. VeriSign will
> > continue to operate the .com registry until at least the expiration
> > date of the current agreement in 2007, but agreed to enhanced measures
> > (including annual audits arranged by ICANN and made available to the
> > US Government) to ensure that its registry-operation unit gives equal
> > treatment to all domain name registrars, including VeriSign's
> > registrar business.
> >
> > Under the 1999 agreements, the U.S. Commerce Department's approval was
> > required for the replacement agreements. On May 18, the Commerce
> > Department approved the agreements, after VeriSign agreed to a shorter
> > term for the agreement concerning .net.
> >
> > ###
> >
> >
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