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[ga-abuse] WXW Using Blind Copies


Hi All

Just for the record.  It is interesting that I got this post addressed to
[ga-roots].  A check of the footer sdhows it did not go through the mailing
list.

That mean that WXW is using blind copies (bcc's).

Regards
Patrick Corliss


----- Original Message -----
From: William X. Walsh <william@userfriendly.com>
To: Simon Higgs <simon@higgs.com>
Cc: <ga-roots@dnso.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [ga-roots] Users vote overwhelmingly against ICANN in "OpenNIC"
and "DNS Root" surveys


> Hello Simon,
>
> Whoopy do.
>
> What a surprise that a survey on sites that are alt.root oriented
> would have these results?
>
> That's like asking people eating at Carls Jr if they prefer Carl Jr's
> or Burger King.  Gee, I wonder what the result would be?
>
> Come on Higgs, this is even a stretch for you.
>
>
>
> Friday, July 13, 2001, 6:56:20 PM, Simon Higgs wrote:
>
>
> > Two independent online surveys which question ICANN's new Top Level
Domain
> > (TLD) choices have come to exactly the same conclusion - that the
Internet
> > requires more stability than ICANN is willing to provide. Both surveys
find
> > users voting heavily against ICANN (90% and 80% against respectively).
>
> > The issue is because ICANN is introducing a second .BIZ TLD into the
domain
> > name system (DNS). This has the potential to cause serious damage to the
> > Internet. Email may be mis-routed or lost, web page requests may be
> > mis-routed to the wrong web server, as ICANN's duplicate domain names
start
> > appearing on the Internet. Not to mention the inherent trademark
problems
> > created by duplicate domain names.
>
> > The survey results are as follows:
>
> > OpenNIC Survey: Which .biz should we accept?
>
> >    ICANN's                   3%
> >    Pacroot's                 80%
> >    No one                    3%
> >    Wait until Pacroot and
> >    ICANN reach an agreement  6%
> >    Wait until a court decides 6%
>
> > See: http://scoop.opennic.unrated.net/
>
> > The results from the OpenNIC survey indicate that OpenNIC will not be
> > adding the ICANN .BIZ to their root server network. Instead, they will
be
> > keeping their root zone the same. OpenNIC's Robin Bandy states on the
> > OpenNIC discussion list "We're no longer merely supersetting ICANN's
root
> > but building our own zone from scratch, so this policy goes into place
> > immediately. Well, since it's actually a vote for no change, it's
already
> > in effect".
>
> > DNS Root Survey: Which .BIZ is the real one?
>
> >    The one in the ORSC root     21.21%
> >    The one approved by ICANN    9.09%
> >    The one that existed first   69.70%*
>
> > See: http://www.dns-root.org/
>
> > *This is really a trick question - the "one that existed first" was
> > originally in the ORSC root and is now supported by many other root
server
> > networks, such as OpenNIC and Pacroot. The consensus of this vote means
> > that ICANN should respect the first deployed .BIZ TLD and not add a
second
> > .BIZ TLD to the Internet.
>
> > This text may be freely distributed.
>
>
>
> > Best Regards,
>
> > Simon
>
> > --
> > ###
>
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>
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William X Walsh <william@userfriendly.com>
> Userfriendly.com Domains
> The most advanced domain lookup tool on the net
> DNS Services from $1.65/mo
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