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Please rework the proposed contract
- To: biz-tld-agreement@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Please rework the proposed contract
- From: Russ Goodwin <russ@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 15:03:20 -0400
Dear ICANN Board of Directors, Dr. Paul Twomey, and Richard Tindal-
The proposed agreement for the .BIZ registry is flawed and should be reworked.
It is irresponsible for ICANN to agree to a perpetually renewing
contract when ICANN is charged with fostering competition in the
domain name system. ICANN must be permitted to solicit competing
bids from other potential registry operators and be free to award the
contract to whomever it deems most suitable to operate the
registry. The proposed agreement provides only for termination in
the event Neustar breaches the agreement and does not resolve the
breach after arbitration.
This form of renewal affords Neustar perpetual monopoly status over
the .BIZ gtld provided it honors the terms of the proposed agreement.
The existence of other gtld's (no matter how many there are now or
may be in the future) does not provide sufficient competition, as
each domain name is unique within its respective gtld and newer
gtld's are not well recognized or well regarded
worldwide. Increasing the number of gtlds only increases the costs
to businesses that wish to protect their intellectual property in all
tld's, it does not drive down the prices of existing gtld's (the
prices of .com, .net, and .org domain names have not fallen since the
introduction of the .biz, .info namespaces).
Further, ICANN's lack of price control over the monopoly created by
the proposed agreement is troubling. For ICANN to award Neustar the
unlimited right to set prices would be an abdication of its
responsibility to all its stakeholders.
In recent years we have seen prices for Internet access and telephone
service fall in the United States. Additionally, retail prices for
domain names have fallen as more registrars have entered the
marketplace. Lower prices and greater competition are better for
consumers and have not resulted in a less-stable telephone, Internet,
or domain name infrastructure. Instead they have lead to
unprecedented growth in consumption of telecommunications and related services.
ICANN must work to keep operation of the .BIZ registry open to
competition and as transparent as possible while maintaining or
lowering the prices of .BIZ domain names to foster competition and
increase consumption and public acceptance of the gtld.
Thank you for considering my comments.
Sincerely,
Russ Goodwin
President
The Tidewinds Group, Inc.
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