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Oppose Proposed Variable Domain Pricing Changes to .BIZ registry agreement
- To: biz-tld-agreement@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Oppose Proposed Variable Domain Pricing Changes to .BIZ registry agreement
- From: Dave <dcones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 14:52:00 -0500
To the Board of Directors of ICANN,
I oppose the proposed changes to the .BIZ registry agreement, especially
"variable domain pricing" on the following grounds:
First, there is no purpose for it to exist.
The current system works find. If it is not broke, why do you need to fix
it. In fact, the system "as is" has been is one of the reasons to the
Internet's growth and health.
Second, it would be be destructive to people who work hard and have success.
The language of this proposal is not entirely clear, but it appears that
owners of domains who've invested considerably in building businesses on
them would be put in the position of having to renew their domains at
unlimited prices. This approach is nothing more than someone's bad dream of
punishing the successful domain owners and rewarding the unsuccessful. Your
proposal creates the possibility of pricing many businesses out of
existence. It would make more sense to keep this avenue open and even for
all so that the Internet can continue to grow and be strong.
Third, it would be a misuse of monopoly power
gTLDs are, by definition, a monopoly and as such should be subject to
regulation and price controls. A drastic change of this measure should not
be allowed by someone who has this power.
Last, the public deserves better notice and more time to post comments
This proposal represents a RADICAL change to the traditional system domain
owners as used to having. At a minimum, your proposal merits a much longer
public comment period and a much greater effort on ICANN's part to educate
users of the system as to the nature of the proposal. This would then give
the user a better means by which to evaluate and make comments which
pertain to their businesses.
I hope you decide to take the common sense approach and end this proposal.
Dave Cones
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