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  Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 10:00 
PM
  Subject: section 2, section 7 
  suggestions
  
  Section 2
  Limitations of Survey:
  Might be useful to add a short sentence that indicates 
  that the survey was conducted prior to the launch of the seven new TLDs, and 
  as a result some of the user responses may be different now from when the 
  survey was conducted.
   
  Section 7:
  Third Bullet:
  --> 
  Most respondents wanted the ability to search Whois on data elements other 
  than domain name.
  |..| Registries and registrars already provide expanded ability to 
  search WHOIS data on elements other than domain name (see my post from last 
  week).
   
  Suggest modification to say the following:
  Most respondents wanted the ability to search Whois on data elements 
  other than domain name, and seemed unaware that some ability to search on 
  other data elements already exists and is offered to them.
   
  Fourth Bullet:
  --> A 
  centralized point of access to all Whois was also a popular idea with the 
  strong majority of these respondents, and most of them felt that registrars or 
  registrants, rather than Whois users, should pay for the cost of this 
  service.  
  
   
  |..| Suggest below, to break out the two points, and to 
  avoid possible mis-statement of survey results:
  Strong 
  support exists among the majority of respondents to provide a centralized 
  point of access to all Whois databases (gTLDs and ccTLDs).  Most of the 
  respondents felt that registrants, rather than Whois users, should pay 
  for the cost of this service, while some felt that registrars should provide 
  such services in the public interest.
   
  -ram
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Ram Mohan 
  
Vice President, Business Operations 
Afilias.INFO 
p: 
  +1-215-706-5700; f: +1-215-706-5701 
e: rmohan@afilias.info 
  
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