I'll get these things fixed up... as for the HTML (grumble), I'm always hounding them to not just use the "save as HTML" feature... I'll work on that too.
Charles Daminato OpenSRS Product Manager Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert L Mathews > Sent: November 9, 2001 3:49 PM > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: .name Contract Exhibit A > > > I'm posting the Exhibit A for .name on my site so I can accept .name > preregistrations for a few customers. > > I'm using the template for this at: > > http://www.opensrs.org/nameexhibita.html > > Unfortunately, it needs a cleanup (to put it mildly). Just a few of the > more glaring examples: > > - the first link (to ICANN) has a typo that makes it fail; > - the second link is supposed to point to an acceptable use policy on the > OpenSRS site, but the resulting page has no such policy; > - parts of section 24 run into section 25. > > I could keep going, but you get the idea. > > Also, it's still created in Word, which makes it almost impossible to > modify the style to match our design (the HTML source will curl your > toes) and leads to freakish things like curly quotes being used half the > time, but not the other half. > > Finally, some of the legal parts still seem to be inconsistent with > OpenSRS "real life" policies. For example, it says that in the case of an > ownership transfer, the person must submit details of the transfer and > the new owner's acceptance of the contract terms in writing. However, > OpenSRS staff actually tell people to merely update the administrative > contact to the new owner, even if the transfer resulted from a legal > dispute. > > These points have all come up before. I think it's long past time to fix > them. > > -- > Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies >