[105672] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: what problem are we solving? (was Re: ICANN opens
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Roland Perry)
Sat Jun 28 16:15:56 2008
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 21:14:06 +0100
To: nanog@merit.edu
From: Roland Perry <lists@internetpolicyagency.com>
In-Reply-To: <!&!AAAAAAAAAAAuAAAAAAAAAKTyXRN5/+lGvU59a+P7CFMBAN6gY+ZG84BMpVQcAbDh1IQAAAATbSgAABAAAAAP+1+63SBGRYYQR0hFiqgsAQAAAAA=@iname.com>
Errors-To: nanog-bounces@nanog.org
In article
<!&!AAAAAAAAAAAuAAAAAAAAAKTyXRN5/+lGvU59a+P7CFMBAN6gY+ZG84BMpVQcAbDh1IQAA
AATbSgAABAAAAAP+1+63SBGRYYQR0hFiqgsAQAAAAA=@iname.com>, Frank Bulk -
iNAME <frnkblk@iname.com> writes
>One way to provide protection is too allow those who have the domain portion
>of any domain.(com|net|org|...) to have first dibs for the domain of any new
>gTLD. i.e. if nanog.org, nanog.com, nanog.net, etc. would have first dibs
>on nanog.thisisgreatstuff.
>
>Or is that too simplistic and fraught with division?
perry.com
perry.net
perry.org
perry.eu (etc...) and one of mine:
perry.co.uk
All have different registrants.
Now, what I did think this week in Paris, listening to all this stuff,
was that maybe there could be one big race/auction for something like
mytrademark.sunrise, and then all the sunrise periods of all the other
new tlds should automatically import as a reserved name, all the
mytrademarks (but if the registration wasn't taken up by the end of the
sunrise period, it could be thrown back in the pot).
--
Roland Perry