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RE: [registrars] WG-B Idea - Thumbs up or Thumbs down



How long would the waiting period be in effect?  Would this just be for
the first 30 (60?) days after the new TLD's go live?  This proposal
would negatively affect registrants.  30 days is an eternity in Internet
time when launching a new business or product (not to mention a homepage
a parent and child are building together).

If there were to be such a waiting period, it would have to be limited
in time to, say, the first 60 days after the new TLD's are made
available.  For instance, domains registered in days 1-30 have a 30
day waiting period, domains registered on day 31 wait 29 days, on day
32 28 days, etc.  So, after 60 days, there is no more waiting period.

Please note, I'm not advocating 60 days, just a significant limitation
on the amount of time during which a waiting period would be acceptable.
Personally, I think the sunrise period is easier for us to implement
and monitor.

-Bryan

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-registrars@dnso.org [mailto:owner-registrars@dnso.org]On
Behalf Of Michael D. Palage
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 11:23 PM
To: Registrars@Dnso.Org
Subject: [registrars] WG-B Idea - Thumbs up or Thumbs down


Sorry for my quietness of late but I have been in Colorado at the
International Trademark Association. I have been pleasantly surprised by the
number of ICANN registrars that have been in attendance. I almost feel like
I am at an ICANN meeting.

In light of the discussions last week about new ideas in additional to the
two Sunrise Proposals (all trademarks v.s. famous trademark list) I have
been talking to the registrars in attendance about other potential
solutions. One of the ideas that surfaced is the following. A 30 day waiting
period after a domain name is registered before it is activated. Therefore
there is no need for lists or sunrise periods.

I know this idea has been discussed in the past, however, I believe it is
important to leave no stone unturned and consider this proposal in light of
what is currently transpiring.

Yea or Nay?

Mike

P.S. For those that have advocated the creation of a famous marks list,
based upon what I have heard in the rumor mill among the trademark types,
the creation of such a list in the near foreseeable future (1-2 years) would
be highly unlikely.