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RE: [ga-roots] MOTION - Consensus-Based Policy on Alt Roots
At 10:17 09.05.2001 -0400, Gene Marsh wrote:
>Interesting wording. This would seem to be an acknowledgement that there
>are other legitimate root systems.
It says nothing about legitimacy at all; I believe it is not a fruitful
angle of attack.
> Does this acknowledgement, with a
>statement that ICANN believes their purposes are for "other than serving as
>the traditional DNS root" absolve ICANN from the practice of implementing an
>existing TLD in their root system?
"absolve ICANN from the practice"? If you mean that ICANN cannot be forced
to NOT implement a TLD just because the same string is used for some other
purpose in some other system - YES.
> If this were indeed the case, would not
>any alt.root system have the right to implement a new .COM, since its
>purposes (as defined by ICANN) are for "other than serving as the
>traditional DNS root"?
Selling such a service (a different .com) under the name of "selling DNS
service", without making it clear that this is NOT the "normal" DNS
service, would be consumer fraud, in my opinion.
>Is this really the most prudent path?
Probably not. But it is different from the one Patrick suggests.
>Sauce for the goose...
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