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IPC comments regarding privacy and .net domains
- To: "net-agreement-renewal@xxxxxxxxx" <net-agreement-renewal@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: IPC comments regarding privacy and .net domains
- From: Jason Lytle <jlytle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 14:46:00 -0500
To whom it may concern:
I am an internet/ecommerce professional and a musician who owns several .net
domains related to my work as well as my private life.
I wholly oppose the comments submitted by the IPC (Intellectual Property
Constituency) regarding changes to the .NET renewal agreement - as shown here:
http://forum.icann.org/lists/net-agreement-renewal/pdfTeYfTqqAOg.pdf
Domain seizures don't work (for any of the affected parties) and lessen the
desire for legitimate .NET owners to continue participating. Furthermore, the
changes to the privacy features offered to .NET owners completely negate
privacy altogether. Why punish all legitimate owners just to save a little time
and due process for IPC members? Isn't due process our safeguard from abuse?
Please disregard the entirety of the IPC's comments as they benefit only the
IPC's members at the expense of the good of the many.
Thank you for your time,
Jason Lytle
5 Wall Street
Burlington, MA 01803
USA
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