NSI antitrust suit dismissed 23
/ writes "A federal appeals court (DC) has dismissed charges that NSI and the NSF violated antitrust laws. This overturns last year's lower-court ruling that the NSI illegally collected $46 million in dns registration fees on behalf of the NSF. "
monetary damages (Score:1)
Or you could weaken their monopoly by authorizing competitors to award domains too. Oh wait; we're already doing that.
Re:International agency needed (Score:2)
Bogus (Score:1)
Yes, it's time to sersiously persue alternative DNS means on a massive scale.
International agency needed (Score:2)
Uhh, wrong. (Score:1)
Oh great, What next... (Score:1)
NSI stealing our money (Score:2)
At least they did the right thing eventually.
I have 6 domain registrations pending... (Score:3)
NSI is the biggest pile of bureaucracy I've ever come accross... they copy/paste from the license agreement when you ask for help, their database registration process is very buggy...
How can you even trust an organisation like that with so much power over the net??
what a shame... a true shame.
Where are we 'supposed' to register domains now? (Score:1)
Re:Uhh, wrong. (Score:2)
NSI isn't out of hot water yet... (Score:4)
Fear not! Those incompetant idiots at NSI may have dodged this bullet, but there are two more on the way:
NSI is under suspicion for securities fraud for having claimed in their prospectus for their Initial Public Offering (IPO) of stock that they owned .com, which they obviously do not.
The new Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers [icann.org] (ICANN) now owns the "root" of the DNS, and is in the process of setting up a shared registry system. This means that NSI will not be the only company through which you can register a domain name, and given this competition, it is unlikely that NSI will survive, because they are incompetant.
In short, NSI is still facing their well deserved doom.
Re:I have 6 domain registrations pending... (Score:1)
Sigh (Score:1)
Re:NSI stealing our money (Score:1)
Re:Competetive registries? Where? When? Don't see (Score:1)
From http://www.namesecure.com/newsrel ease/042199.cfm [namesecure.com]
(My only tie to NameSecure is as a customer.)Re:Where are we 'supposed' to register domains now (Score:1)
Re:Ruling had to be this way. (Score:1)
> shutting them down? You'd cripple the internet.
Not really, NSI only runs one of the root nameservers. The other root nameservers are much older than NSI.
If NSI were shut down, it would mean that no domains could be added/changed/deleted for a while.
A few months ago, I would have said "no difference" but lately NSI seems to be picking up some speed in the handling of these things.
Re:I have 6 domain registrations pending... (Score:2)
I'm curious as to how long have they been pending, so I will might know roughly how long my on-hold hell is going to last.
hijack the domain name system (Score:1)
Re:Competetive registries? Where? When? Don't see (Score:1)