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Ellen Rony wrote:

> Milton Mueller wrote:
>
> >> Given the number
> >> of business/tm and registry related constituencies, the game is pretty
> >> well stacked against the little-guy domain holder.)
>
> Let's not characterize the non-commercial world using the Internet as the
> "little guy domain holder".  A substantial use of the Internet is for non
> commercial speech and information exchange.
>
> The CENTR document names these initial constituencies:
> 1.The gTLD Registries
> 2.The ccTLD Registries
> 3.Commercial and Business Interests
> 4.Trade Mark and Intellectual Property Interests
> 5.ISP and Communication Provider Interests
>
> Apparently CENTR does not feel that the following types of Internet users
> should have an interest in domain names issues:
> a) Academic institutions and information providers
> b) Public organizations
> c) Individual domain name holders
> d) Non-profit organizations
> e) Libraries and museums
> f) Art institutions
> d) Medical facilities
>                 and more....
>
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