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- To: <org-tld-agreement@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: org agreement
- From: "kidsearch" <kidsearch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 01:01:19 -0400
To this part I respond. dot org was meant to be for organizations and the
operators have done nothing at all, nor were they required by ICANN to do,
anything about making sure legitimate nonprofits have a tld they can use
without competing for domain names with companies and porn sites.
This part of the agreement;
Lifting of Price Controls on Registry Services. Following extensive
consideration and discussion, each of the proposed new .BIZ, .INFO and .ORG
registry agreements provide for the lifting of price controls formerly imposed
on the pricing of registry services. However, in order to protect incumbent
domain name registrants and allow time for planning by those in the registry
and registrar communities, the form of registry-registrar agreement proposed
with each of the new registry agreements requires six months advance notice by
the registry operator of any price increase in registry services. This is
consistent with the notice period required under the registry-registrar
agreement implemented with the 2005 .NET registry agreement, and the
registry-registrar agreement included with the proposed new .COM registry
agreement.
This means that when the operators of dot org figure out they can make more
money raising domain prices on existing customers than they will on new
registrations they can hold all their customers hostage.
Pay up or move to a new tld! Losing all page rand, search engine placement and
link popularity unless we pay up.
Please take this opportunity to add this email address to your list to trusted
address (maybe called your white list) so it is not detected as spam.
Again, ICANN has chosen NO POLICY over good policy.
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