Please create an account to participate in the Slashdot moderation system

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
The Almighty Buck The Internet Your Rights Online

ICANN To Hold Hearing About Site Finder 8

An anonymous reader writes "According to article at InfoWorld, ICANN has scheduled a "fact-gathering meeting" concerning Verisign's wildcarding of the .com and .net Top Level Domains on Oct. 7 in Washington, D.C. Comments about Site Finder can be sent to the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee at secsac-comment@icann.org. Here's your chance to be heard."
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

ICANN To Hold Hearing About Site Finder

Comments Filter:

  • have purely and simply given themselves all unassigned names for ...

    Remind me again, exactly how much Verizon had to pay for all of these names compared to what others pay for their assigned names?

  • Hurrah. ICANN in Washington having a go at Verisign...within two or three years Verisign'll have some serious gum marks, and they might get sucked to death in a little under a decade.

    • Re:ICANN? (Score:3, Interesting)

      by ninewands ( 105734 )

      Hurrah. ICANN in Washington having a go at Verisign...within two or three years Verisign'll have some serious gum marks, and they might get sucked to death in a little under a decade.

      Who knows? It's entirely possible that attitudes like this:

      ICANN has already called on VeriSign to suspend Site Finder pending a review of the system, but VeriSign rejected that request.

      and this:

      "We certainly are in favor of the community having a healthy discourse on all of the technologies and innovations on the In

      • "It seems like the ultimate in arrogant bad judgment for a TLD registrar to thumb their nose at the agency that MADE them a TLD registrar."

        You mean in the similar way that the authority that made them a TLD registrar closed it's doors and started electing people to it's own board under some very strange circumstances? Hmm. A pattern may be emerging.

        "ICANN has already called on VeriSign to suspend Site Finder pending a review of the system, but VeriSign rejected that request."

        The functional equivalen
  • I'm really hoping that they get into some serious trouble over this. But with the way things have been lately I don't think much will come out of it.
  • by feepcreature ( 623518 ) on Wednesday October 01, 2003 @12:46PM (#7105250) Homepage
    Those of you living in the USA can help by raising the mismanagement of the internet with your Congresscritters or Senators (or whatever you call them). Unfortunately, we aliens would be written off as troublemakers complaining about how the US runs "its" internet. So it's up to you!

    Fortunately, the issues are simple enough for politicians (and the great unwashed) to understand:

    • important since it affects the whole internet
    • government responsible since it controls the system via Dept of Commerce
    • unilateral action by the company entrusted with running .com and .net, flagrantly ignoring standards, regulations, and users
    • unfair commercial advantage to that company - bad for competition
    • breaks "lots of stuff" on the internet (examples left as an exercise for the reader)
    • could get you more spam!
    • thin end of wedge - if Verisign (with the privileges given them by the DoC, via ICANN) get away with ignoring net standards and norms, we create a precedent for rogue states and other bodies to damage the internet and the strategic interests of "the free world" by even more damaging self-interested unilateral action
    • failure by US government to fix the problem will potentially embarrass the USA, and increase pressure to remove its control of the internet (which would probably be a good thing, except that the UN would probably be even worse than the USA)
    You can think of lots more reasons, no doubt.

"All the people are so happy now, their heads are caving in. I'm glad they are a snowman with protective rubber skin" -- They Might Be Giants

Working...