A censored communication of interest to all of us in tld's. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 12:11:23 -0400 (EDT) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <CENSORED> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Give it up, Please!! Hello: The article fails to mention the history of this tld. It has been in use since 1996 as a means of naming internal networks for the Ministry. The naming practice assigned whatever.god to good machines and whatever.satan to machines that were buggy. So we can't just drop it. Also - I assure you that God does not mind. We have had applications for god domains from christian communities as well as from net kooks. It's to be expected. I'm sorry that you have been offended by it. Our position is not one of religion, although the church follows judeo christian principles, the release of the domain is based on our opinion that the internet domain infrastructure is language and as such all words in the english (or other languages) should be available for public use. We also have another program were trying to promote which sets up family values tlds. It is possible to use the domain infrastructure to remove offensive material via safe tlds which only allow for the registration of non pornographic or other non-offensive sites. Unfortunately the US government is also blocking that effort. I assure you that dot.god will go a long way to breaking the control of the USG roots on domain naming conventions. Example - we have been trying to sell the idea of family values tlds for two years. No one has ever given press to those ideas - which we feel have great value to concerned parents. But we announce dot.god - and the whole world starts emailing us for interviews. It is unfortunate in our society that good ideas can be overlooked while sensational or contraverial ideas like dot.god get all the fan fair. All I can assure you is that we will do our best to use the power of the god tld to move the US governments spirit in the right direction and hopefully do some good which everyone can benefit from. Regards Joe Baptista On Thu, 18 May 2000 <CENSORED> wrote: > Please drop your idea for creating a TLD registry ".god". Isn't His name > taken in vain too much already? Do you really have to mock him in the > Internet as well? If you have any decency, you'll drop this misguided idea. > It hurts me just to read about the idea. > > <CENSORED> >