Hi Mark and all, Since some of the suggestions you have addressed are those I promoted, I'll try to address a few of your points. We must be careful not to overcomplicate by drawing objections that may not be there, however many of your points are valid... we must also acknowledge that this isn't a 'new' proposal - it's a proposal to maintain the status-quo - nothing more - I'm also not quite sure how it is that individuals have now entered the discussions... did someone suggest applying this to concept to .id domains? - If my postings led to this conclusion then please accept my apologies as this was not my intent. With respect to cross-subsidisation, I suggested this as a possibility (no doubt amongst many available options) - however this suggestion can clearly go no further until we have some idea of what the overheads truly are, and what margins have already been in-built into the current commercial charging regimes (you may very well already be paying a subsidy :) - perhaps this is something someone here may know of and care to post about?? The ethical issues are a challenge and I agree that some form of external criteria would be required - The best option may be for applicants to provide a Registered Charities Number, or some other verifiable document certifying NFP status - obviously there are issues to work through, though I don't see these as insurmountable. With respect to liability issues, whilst it is not difficult to seek indemnification against prosecution / liability for those tasked with administering 2LD's as a community service (this is something every volunteer organisation deals with at some stage or another), the process would require consideration of all the issues and the adoption of some fairly basic (but important) procedures - I'm not trying to oversimplify all of this (nor am I trying to overcomplicate the process), and yes some work would need to be done - What I am mostly trying to ascertain at this point is the willingness of the industry to support the concept - if there is no industry support, then it's hardly worth pursuing the matter into more detailed analysis. Cheers, Don Cameron -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 314 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed.Received on Mon Oct 29 2001 - 05:35:32 UTC
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