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Re: [gnso-vi-feb10] VI Use Case Template, PLEASE READ EMAIL BEFORE VIEWINGATTACHMENT!!!!!

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  • Subject: Re: [gnso-vi-feb10] VI Use Case Template, PLEASE READ EMAIL BEFORE VIEWINGATTACHMENT!!!!!
  • From: Avri Doria <avri@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 11:02:27 -0400

hi,

or the example i have been considering:

the Erehwonistan civil liberties union (ECLU) - active in rescuing  and 
defending political prisoners in Erehwonistan,  which intends to provide a free 
domain name registration to all of it members as part of its membership package 
and supporters as thanks for their donations.  but given the human rights 
situation in Erehwonistan, evidenced by recent problems Infinityplex had with 
the governement of Erehwonistan, all of the whois entries refer to the ECLU 
information office which deals with (proxies?) any necessary communications 
with members.

is this a single registrant (note i think so)?
does it need a registrar, or need to be a registrar,  to distribute the names?
which fees does it need to pay ICANN for its public service work?  and why?

a.

On 4 Apr 2010, at 10:14, Eric Brunner-Williams wrote:

> To give an example of something we don't yet _know_, we don't yet
> _know_ if when we say "single registrant" we are referring to
> .quixotic-persona" and some few entrants, say .waiting-for-godot and
> the entries "vladimir" and "estragon", or a capital or liability
> accumulation of very large size and a very large class of persons with
> a relationship to the accumulation, say .dukes-v-walmart with a
> zonefile consisting entries for each of the 1.6 million women employed
> at Walmart since 12/26/98, and plaintiff's counsel, defendant's
> counsel, their witnesses and pleadings, and the courts.
> 
> We simply don't know if "SR" means
> {abuse,legal,marketing,sales}.soap-corp or something the size of .org.





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