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Re: [gnso-acc-sgb] Blended proposal

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  • Subject: Re: [gnso-acc-sgb] Blended proposal
  • From: "Milton Mueller" <Mueller@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 09:12:38 -0400

p.s., another interesting question for Palmer: is PayPal a "bank"?

>>> "Milton Mueller" <Mueller@xxxxxxx> 5/30/2007 9:01 AM >>>

>>> Avri Doria <avri@xxxxxxx> 5/30/2007 2:52 AM >>>
>why would such a procedure be  
>restricted to banks? wouldn't it be equally 
>applicable to any sector  that could get the 
>country it was in to create the laws it wanted.

That was the same question I had. 
Palmer's reply did not really answer it, but there is an answer. 

The answer is that a) governmentally-charted banks are easier to
certify, and b) a query screening protocol that is focused on a
specific
set of problems (e.g., phishing) would be more workable than a general
one. 

I personally would have little objection to the implementation of a
proposal like this if it was restricted to banks pursuing
time-sensitive
Internet-based fraud that targets bank consumers. 

I think the proposal would break down if applied more widely. 

There are also some important missing elements in the proposal.
* Who would establish this query-screening process: ICANN?
* How would the centralized database be established?



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