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Re: usdns.org

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Daniel Senie)
Wed Jun 11 17:10:07 1997

Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 16:55:58 -0400
To: Eric Kozowski <kozowski@structured.net>, nanog@merit.edu
From: Daniel Senie <dts@openroute.com>
In-Reply-To: <199706111931.MAA12085@teufel.structured.net.>

I haven't received anything from them lately, but I am the registrar for
bolton.ma.us, my town. I don't have any intention of charging anyone
anything for delegations (provided they are indeed in the town), but these
folks are trying to sell delegations from the US domain. So far, they've
effectively registered themselves with the US domain registrar for all town
names in the USA which were not already covered by others, and are charging
for the right to have a delegation below a town name.

If they come to me looking to sub-delegate, my fee for them to pay me will
be something like $150 plus time and expenses. For town folks, its free. I
sent a note to ISI indicating my displeasure with the whole thing. I was a
little surprised that ISI let them register thousands of domains.


At 12:31 PM 6/11/97 -0700, Eric Kozowski wrote:
>
>I just received a fishy call from a guy a usdns.org.  Bottom line is they
want
>to bill for .US domain registrations and give us a kickback for the .US    
>subdomains that we host.
>
>What do any of you know about this group?       
>
>
>-- 
>Eric Kozowski              VP Internet Services
>eric@structured.net        Structured Network Systems, Inc.
>(800)390-5945 Support      A Verio Affiliate
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>safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.' -- Benjamin Franklin 1759
>
>

Daniel Senie                           mailto:dts@openroute.com
Sr. Staff Engineer                     http://www.openroute.com/
OpenROUTE Networks, Inc.               (a wholly owned subsidiary of
Proteon, Inc.)

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