Ivan Pope a �crit:
>
> I look forward to the day when I can phone up a Registry office who will
> actually enthusiastically work with me to increase the numbers of
> registrations. When I feel that I am getting support from a party who
> doesn't regard me as little more than an interloper. Who isn't watching
> everything I do and using it to their own advantage.
> 
> I would like to see a Registry site that makes all this very clear. A site
> that sets out explicitly the wall between the Registrars and the Registry.
> That sets out who is working for the Registry and what my rights and
> obligations are. That sets out what the Registry is and isn't allowed to do
> with the data.

Of course. And that's why these things must be worked out by a DNSO,
in which all sides of the issue - registries, registrars, ISPs, and
end-users - have an equal voice in the policy-making, and not by the
ICANN Board.

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