Hi Craig. On 02-Dec-99 Craig wrote: > What would the effect of additional policy which stated the orginal owner > of a domain must remain owner of that domain for 5 years? Just a thought, > one that I'll let others comment on as my tired brain has had enough for > tonight! :) I don't think it would be practical to demand that someone own something for a given time, but you can penalise them if they don't. The Swiss have just such a law covering real estate, designed specifically to repel boarders, er, "reduce foreign speculation". The law does not prevent the locals from doing as they please, but foreigners pay 100% capital gains tax if they sell real estate within a certain number of years of the purchase. Losses are allowed :-) This seems to work, but it costs a lot of money to keep a real estate investment in order (rates, taxes, maintenance, security etc). The care and feeding of domain names is much easier and much cheaper, so I imagine such provisions in the DNS arena would simply cause the trading to move into leasing and futures. Regards, K. --- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (auer§kom.id.ethz.ch) Geschaeft/work +41-1-6327531 Kommunikation, ETHZ RZ Privat/home +41-1-4517941 Clausiusstrasse 59 Fax +41-1-6321225 CH-8092 ZUERICH SwitzerlandReceived on Thu Dec 02 1999 - 20:01:28 UTC
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