Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-12 Thread Viktor Steinmann
I agree, that SWITCH should not have included this "switchplus" part in 
their info mail, as it's completely unrelated to the rest of the 
information. Also the banner on their website doesn't belong there, as 
no other entity can buy banner space there.


The best reaction might be a letter to the federal competition comission 
(WEKO), since SWITCH is obviously using its (still) good name and user 
data to push a product/a company in an unfair way.


I'm willing to sign such a letter, but I honestly wouldn't know, how to 
write one (lawyer's language...).


Kind regards,
Viktor

Martin Blapp wrote:

 Hi all,

This morning I got a mail from switch, our official swiss dns registry.

I remember that switch itself made years ago some policies to not use the
dns root .ch for advertising. And unfortunatly that's exactly what happens
here, IMHO this mail advertises nothing else than 'switch plus' and 
their services.


Unfortunatly the services from switchplus are NOT even hosted in 
switzerland,
they are reselled from germany. I've visited recently the switch 
webpage, and found
in the middle on the page a banner to switch plus. This is very 
problematic since
a lot of new people will follow this link and buy packages. All other 
swiss companies

don't have this opportunity to advertize.

Let's take another example. You all know the cantonal car-inspection 
MFK. For
me this is like the MFK would offer now car repair, car-cleaning 
services at the time
you have the car in inspection. What does an average customer then says 
to himself?
'Great, that's all from one place, from one hand, that's a deal, even if 
it is the same price
as before.' At the end, the local dealers have to close their business, 
because they

haven't the same rights the government and their institutions has.

Finally we all loose, if lot of ISPs and hosters have to close their 
doors because webhosting

and mailhosting is not able to finance the ADSL business anymore.

Switch, you have an offical mission from BAKOM, please only do what you
should do, and nothing else. Thank you !

Martin Blapp

 >Sehr geehrter Herr XXX
 >
 >Sie erhalten diese E-Mail, weil Sie bei SWITCH einen oder mehrere
 >.ch- oder .li-Domain-Namen registriert haben. Zurzeit werden Kunden von
 >SWITCH seitens Dritter aufgefordert, ihren Domain-Namen von SWITCH zu
 >einem anderen Anbieter zu transferieren. Dies mit der Begründung, dass
 >man bei SWITCH bald keine Domain-Namen mehr registrieren könne.
 >
 >Um mögliche Missverständnisse und Verunsicherungen zu vermeiden,
 >berichtigen wir diese Fehlinformationen wie folgt:
 >
 >SWITCH registriert und verwaltet die .ch-Domain-Namen im Auftrag des
 >Bundesamts für Kommunikation (BAKOM). Der Vertrag zwischen SWITCH und
 >dem BAKOM läuft bis zum Jahr 2015. Eine Erneuerung des Vertrags ist
 >möglich. Sie sind daher bei SWITCH gut aufgehoben und brauchen nichts
 >zu unternehmen.
 >
 >Mit der Gründung unserer Tochtergesellschaft switchplus haben wir die
 >Weichen für die Zukunft - unabhängig vom Vertrag mit dem BAKOM und
 >dessen Erneuerung - gestellt. switchplus bietet schon heute zusätzlich
 >zur Registrierung von Domain-Namen das Hosting von E-Mail und Web an.
 >
 >Als unabhängige Stiftung hat SWITCH für die Schweizer Hochschulen das
 >Internet in der Schweiz etabliert. Wir leisten einen wichtigen Beitrag
 >zur Stabilität des Internets und bieten qualitativ hochstehende
 >Dienstleistungen für Hochschulen und Dritte an.
 >
 >Für Fragen steht Ihnen unser Helpdesk jederzeit gerne zur Verfügung.
 >
 >Freundliche Grüsse
 >SWITCH Internet Domains



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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-12 Thread Alexis Caceda
Hi there!

SWITCH definitely pasted the line. Count me in for every fight against
SWITCH.


Best regards,
Alexis


-Original Message-
From: swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch]
On Behalf Of Viktor Steinmann
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:25 PM
To: m...@freebsd.org
Cc: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Subject: Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry
switch/nic.ch

I agree, that SWITCH should not have included this "switchplus" part in
their info mail, as it's completely unrelated to the rest of the
information. Also the banner on their website doesn't belong there, as no
other entity can buy banner space there.

The best reaction might be a letter to the federal competition comission
(WEKO), since SWITCH is obviously using its (still) good name and user data
to push a product/a company in an unfair way.

I'm willing to sign such a letter, but I honestly wouldn't know, how to
write one (lawyer's language...).

Kind regards,
Viktor

Martin Blapp wrote:
>  Hi all,
> 
> This morning I got a mail from switch, our official swiss dns registry.
> 
> I remember that switch itself made years ago some policies to not use 
> the dns root .ch for advertising. And unfortunatly that's exactly what 
> happens here, IMHO this mail advertises nothing else than 'switch 
> plus' and their services.
> 
> Unfortunatly the services from switchplus are NOT even hosted in 
> switzerland, they are reselled from germany. I've visited recently the 
> switch webpage, and found in the middle on the page a banner to switch 
> plus. This is very problematic since a lot of new people will follow 
> this link and buy packages. All other swiss companies don't have this 
> opportunity to advertize.
> 
> Let's take another example. You all know the cantonal car-inspection 
> MFK. For me this is like the MFK would offer now car repair, 
> car-cleaning services at the time you have the car in inspection. What 
> does an average customer then says to himself?
> 'Great, that's all from one place, from one hand, that's a deal, even 
> if it is the same price as before.' At the end, the local dealers have 
> to close their business, because they haven't the same rights the 
> government and their institutions has.
> 
> Finally we all loose, if lot of ISPs and hosters have to close their 
> doors because webhosting and mailhosting is not able to finance the 
> ADSL business anymore.
> 
> Switch, you have an offical mission from BAKOM, please only do what 
> you should do, and nothing else. Thank you !
> 
> Martin Blapp
> 
>  >Sehr geehrter Herr XXX
>  >
>  >Sie erhalten diese E-Mail, weil Sie bei SWITCH einen oder mehrere
>  >.ch- oder .li-Domain-Namen registriert haben. Zurzeit werden Kunden 
> von  >SWITCH seitens Dritter aufgefordert, ihren Domain-Namen von 
> SWITCH zu  >einem anderen Anbieter zu transferieren. Dies mit der 
> Begründung, dass  >man bei SWITCH bald keine Domain-Namen mehr
registrieren könne.
>  >
>  >Um mögliche Missverständnisse und Verunsicherungen zu vermeiden,  
> >berichtigen wir diese Fehlinformationen wie folgt:
>  >
>  >SWITCH registriert und verwaltet die .ch-Domain-Namen im Auftrag des  
> >Bundesamts für Kommunikation (BAKOM). Der Vertrag zwischen SWITCH und  
> >dem BAKOM läuft bis zum Jahr 2015. Eine Erneuerung des Vertrags ist  
> >möglich. Sie sind daher bei SWITCH gut aufgehoben und brauchen nichts  
> >zu unternehmen.
>  >
>  >Mit der Gründung unserer Tochtergesellschaft switchplus haben wir 
> die  >Weichen für die Zukunft - unabhängig vom Vertrag mit dem BAKOM 
> und  >dessen Erneuerung - gestellt. switchplus bietet schon heute 
> zusätzlich  >zur Registrierung von Domain-Namen das Hosting von E-Mail und
Web an.
>  >
>  >Als unabhängige Stiftung hat SWITCH für die Schweizer Hochschulen 
> das  >Internet in der Schweiz etabliert. Wir leisten einen wichtigen 
> Beitrag  >zur Stabilität des Internets und bieten qualitativ 
> hochstehende  >Dienstleistungen für Hochschulen und Dritte an.
>  >
>  >Für Fragen steht Ihnen unser Helpdesk jederzeit gerne zur Verfügung.
>  >
>  >Freundliche Grüsse
>  >SWITCH Internet Domains
> 
> 
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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-12 Thread Gregory Agerba
Got exactly the same in French.

Like you, I do not understand why a company that is not for-profit sells
services that goes far beyond the accountability of a TLD and does
competition to Swiss hosting providers thru a strategic positioning of the
advertisement. It is too easy: they sell hosting services and catch probably
loads of illiterate people that don’t understand TLD and hosting are two
different services.

I also found just amazing that they do not offer this service in any other
language than German. On the French version, the order button contains a
statement like “Products only available in German”.

I will not remind as well that they offer the chance to hosting companies to
use their API and benefit of special rates with minimum commitment
requirements. I hope someone will bid at the end of this mandate and that
the OFCOM/BAKOM will not renew their license for operating the CH TLD and
rather leave it to a company that is both really neutral and non-for-profit
or to a big commercial corporation that will drop the prices of these
domains even more.

I am even not too sure that operating the Swiss Research network thru SWITCH
is more interesting than it would be by outsourcing it thru various ISPs...



2010/7/12 Viktor Steinmann 

> I agree, that SWITCH should not have included this "switchplus" part in
> their info mail, as it's completely unrelated to the rest of the
> information. Also the banner on their website doesn't belong there, as no
> other entity can buy banner space there.
>
> The best reaction might be a letter to the federal competition comission
> (WEKO), since SWITCH is obviously using its (still) good name and user data
> to push a product/a company in an unfair way.
>
> I'm willing to sign such a letter, but I honestly wouldn't know, how to
> write one (lawyer's language...).
>
> Kind regards,
> Viktor
>
>
> Martin Blapp wrote:
>
>>  Hi all,
>>
>> This morning I got a mail from switch, our official swiss dns registry.
>>
>> I remember that switch itself made years ago some policies to not use the
>> dns root .ch for advertising. And unfortunatly that's exactly what happens
>> here, IMHO this mail advertises nothing else than 'switch plus' and their
>> services.
>>
>> Unfortunatly the services from switchplus are NOT even hosted in
>> switzerland,
>> they are reselled from germany. I've visited recently the switch webpage,
>> and found
>> in the middle on the page a banner to switch plus. This is very
>> problematic since
>> a lot of new people will follow this link and buy packages. All other
>> swiss companies
>> don't have this opportunity to advertize.
>>
>> Let's take another example. You all know the cantonal car-inspection MFK.
>> For
>> me this is like the MFK would offer now car repair, car-cleaning services
>> at the time
>> you have the car in inspection. What does an average customer then says to
>> himself?
>> 'Great, that's all from one place, from one hand, that's a deal, even if
>> it is the same price
>> as before.' At the end, the local dealers have to close their business,
>> because they
>> haven't the same rights the government and their institutions has.
>>
>> Finally we all loose, if lot of ISPs and hosters have to close their doors
>> because webhosting
>> and mailhosting is not able to finance the ADSL business anymore.
>>
>> Switch, you have an offical mission from BAKOM, please only do what you
>> should do, and nothing else. Thank you !
>>
>> Martin Blapp
>>
>>  >Sehr geehrter Herr XXX
>>  >
>>  >Sie erhalten diese E-Mail, weil Sie bei SWITCH einen oder mehrere
>>  >.ch- oder .li-Domain-Namen registriert haben. Zurzeit werden Kunden von
>>  >SWITCH seitens Dritter aufgefordert, ihren Domain-Namen von SWITCH zu
>>  >einem anderen Anbieter zu transferieren. Dies mit der Begründung, dass
>>  >man bei SWITCH bald keine Domain-Namen mehr registrieren könne.
>>  >
>>  >Um mögliche Missverständnisse und Verunsicherungen zu vermeiden,
>>  >berichtigen wir diese Fehlinformationen wie folgt:
>>  >
>>  >SWITCH registriert und verwaltet die .ch-Domain-Namen im Auftrag des
>>  >Bundesamts für Kommunikation (BAKOM). Der Vertrag zwischen SWITCH und
>>  >dem BAKOM läuft bis zum Jahr 2015. Eine Erneuerung des Vertrags ist
>>  >möglich. Sie sind daher bei SWITCH gut aufgehoben und brauchen nichts
>>  >zu unternehmen.
>>  >
>>  >Mit der Gründung unserer Tochtergesellschaft switchplus haben wir die
>>  >Weichen für die Zukunft - unabhängig vom Vertrag mit dem BAKOM und
>>  >dessen Erneuerung - gestellt. switchplus bietet schon heute zusätzlich
>>  >zur Registrierung von Domain-Namen das Hosting von E-Mail und Web an.
>>  >
>>  >Als unabhängige Stiftung hat SWITCH für die Schweizer Hochschulen das
>>  >Internet in der Schweiz etabliert. Wir leisten einen wichtigen Beitrag
>>  >zur Stabilität des Internets und bieten qualitativ hochstehende
>>  >Dienstleistungen für Hochschulen und Dritte an.
>>  >
>>  >Für Fragen steht Ihnen unser Helpdesk jederzeit gerne zur Verfügung.

Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-12 Thread Daniel Kamm
Shouldn't SIMSA take care of this?

Cheerz
 - Dan

Martin Blapp wrote:
>  Hi all,
> 
> This morning I got a mail from switch, our official swiss dns registry.
> 
> I remember that switch itself made years ago some policies to not use the
> dns root .ch for advertising. And unfortunatly that's exactly what happens
> here, IMHO this mail advertises nothing else than 'switch plus' and
> their services.
> 
> Unfortunatly the services from switchplus are NOT even hosted in
> switzerland,
> they are reselled from germany. I've visited recently the switch
> webpage, and found
> in the middle on the page a banner to switch plus. This is very
> problematic since
> a lot of new people will follow this link and buy packages. All other
> swiss companies
> don't have this opportunity to advertize.
> 
> Let's take another example. You all know the cantonal car-inspection
> MFK. For
> me this is like the MFK would offer now car repair, car-cleaning
> services at the time
> you have the car in inspection. What does an average customer then says
> to himself?
> 'Great, that's all from one place, from one hand, that's a deal, even if
> it is the same price
> as before.' At the end, the local dealers have to close their business,
> because they
> haven't the same rights the government and their institutions has.
> 
> Finally we all loose, if lot of ISPs and hosters have to close their
> doors because webhosting
> and mailhosting is not able to finance the ADSL business anymore.
> 
> Switch, you have an offical mission from BAKOM, please only do what you
> should do, and nothing else. Thank you !
> 
> Martin Blapp
> 
>>Sehr geehrter Herr XXX
>>
>>Sie erhalten diese E-Mail, weil Sie bei SWITCH einen oder mehrere
>>.ch- oder .li-Domain-Namen registriert haben. Zurzeit werden Kunden von
>>SWITCH seitens Dritter aufgefordert, ihren Domain-Namen von SWITCH zu
>>einem anderen Anbieter zu transferieren. Dies mit der Begründung, dass
>>man bei SWITCH bald keine Domain-Namen mehr registrieren könne.
>>
>>Um mögliche Missverständnisse und Verunsicherungen zu vermeiden,
>>berichtigen wir diese Fehlinformationen wie folgt:
>>
>>SWITCH registriert und verwaltet die .ch-Domain-Namen im Auftrag des
>>Bundesamts für Kommunikation (BAKOM). Der Vertrag zwischen SWITCH und
>>dem BAKOM läuft bis zum Jahr 2015. Eine Erneuerung des Vertrags ist
>>möglich. Sie sind daher bei SWITCH gut aufgehoben und brauchen nichts
>>zu unternehmen.
>>
>>Mit der Gründung unserer Tochtergesellschaft switchplus haben wir die
>>Weichen für die Zukunft - unabhängig vom Vertrag mit dem BAKOM und
>>dessen Erneuerung - gestellt. switchplus bietet schon heute zusätzlich
>>zur Registrierung von Domain-Namen das Hosting von E-Mail und Web an.
>>
>>Als unabhängige Stiftung hat SWITCH für die Schweizer Hochschulen das
>>Internet in der Schweiz etabliert. Wir leisten einen wichtigen Beitrag
>>zur Stabilität des Internets und bieten qualitativ hochstehende
>>Dienstleistungen für Hochschulen und Dritte an.
>>
>>Für Fragen steht Ihnen unser Helpdesk jederzeit gerne zur Verfügung.
>>
>>Freundliche Grüsse
>>SWITCH Internet Domains
> 
> 
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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-12 Thread Alexis Caceda
Bad typo.. :) => passed the line!


Best regards,
Alexis


-Original Message-
From: Alexis Caceda 
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:32 PM
To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Subject: RE: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry 
switch/nic.ch

Hi there!

SWITCH definitely pasted the line. Count me in for every fight against
SWITCH.


Best regards,
Alexis


-Original Message-
From: swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch]
On Behalf Of Viktor Steinmann
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:25 PM
To: m...@freebsd.org
Cc: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Subject: Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry
switch/nic.ch

I agree, that SWITCH should not have included this "switchplus" part in
their info mail, as it's completely unrelated to the rest of the
information. Also the banner on their website doesn't belong there, as no
other entity can buy banner space there.

The best reaction might be a letter to the federal competition comission
(WEKO), since SWITCH is obviously using its (still) good name and user data
to push a product/a company in an unfair way.

I'm willing to sign such a letter, but I honestly wouldn't know, how to
write one (lawyer's language...).

Kind regards,
Viktor

Martin Blapp wrote:
>  Hi all,
> 
> This morning I got a mail from switch, our official swiss dns registry.
> 
> I remember that switch itself made years ago some policies to not use 
> the dns root .ch for advertising. And unfortunatly that's exactly what 
> happens here, IMHO this mail advertises nothing else than 'switch 
> plus' and their services.
> 
> Unfortunatly the services from switchplus are NOT even hosted in 
> switzerland, they are reselled from germany. I've visited recently the 
> switch webpage, and found in the middle on the page a banner to switch 
> plus. This is very problematic since a lot of new people will follow 
> this link and buy packages. All other swiss companies don't have this 
> opportunity to advertize.
> 
> Let's take another example. You all know the cantonal car-inspection 
> MFK. For me this is like the MFK would offer now car repair, 
> car-cleaning services at the time you have the car in inspection. What 
> does an average customer then says to himself?
> 'Great, that's all from one place, from one hand, that's a deal, even 
> if it is the same price as before.' At the end, the local dealers have 
> to close their business, because they haven't the same rights the 
> government and their institutions has.
> 
> Finally we all loose, if lot of ISPs and hosters have to close their 
> doors because webhosting and mailhosting is not able to finance the 
> ADSL business anymore.
> 
> Switch, you have an offical mission from BAKOM, please only do what 
> you should do, and nothing else. Thank you !
> 
> Martin Blapp
> 
>  >Sehr geehrter Herr XXX
>  >
>  >Sie erhalten diese E-Mail, weil Sie bei SWITCH einen oder mehrere
>  >.ch- oder .li-Domain-Namen registriert haben. Zurzeit werden Kunden 
> von  >SWITCH seitens Dritter aufgefordert, ihren Domain-Namen von 
> SWITCH zu  >einem anderen Anbieter zu transferieren. Dies mit der 
> Begründung, dass  >man bei SWITCH bald keine Domain-Namen mehr
registrieren könne.
>  >
>  >Um mögliche Missverständnisse und Verunsicherungen zu vermeiden,  
> >berichtigen wir diese Fehlinformationen wie folgt:
>  >
>  >SWITCH registriert und verwaltet die .ch-Domain-Namen im Auftrag des  
> >Bundesamts für Kommunikation (BAKOM). Der Vertrag zwischen SWITCH und  
> >dem BAKOM läuft bis zum Jahr 2015. Eine Erneuerung des Vertrags ist  
> >möglich. Sie sind daher bei SWITCH gut aufgehoben und brauchen nichts  
> >zu unternehmen.
>  >
>  >Mit der Gründung unserer Tochtergesellschaft switchplus haben wir 
> die  >Weichen für die Zukunft - unabhängig vom Vertrag mit dem BAKOM 
> und  >dessen Erneuerung - gestellt. switchplus bietet schon heute 
> zusätzlich  >zur Registrierung von Domain-Namen das Hosting von E-Mail und
Web an.
>  >
>  >Als unabhängige Stiftung hat SWITCH für die Schweizer Hochschulen 
> das  >Internet in der Schweiz etabliert. Wir leisten einen wichtigen 
> Beitrag  >zur Stabilität des Internets und bieten qualitativ 
> hochstehende  >Dienstleistungen für Hochschulen und Dritte an.
>  >
>  >Für Fragen steht Ihnen unser Helpdesk jederzeit gerne zur Verfügung.
>  >
>  >Freundliche Grüsse
>  >SWITCH Internet Domains
> 
> 
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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-13 Thread Martin Blapp

  Hi Dan,

Hmm, switch itself is a SIMSA member, so I guess no.

--
Martin


Am 12.07.2010 16:43, schrieb Daniel Kamm:

Shouldn't SIMSA take care of this?

Cheerz
  - Dan



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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-14 Thread Stanislav Sinyagin
also got a similar email this morning. 

On the SWITCH website, I couldn't find a clear not-for-profit statement. It 
says 

that the organization is founded by several cantons and their Universities.
I admit they could actually be a for-profit organization belonging to 
cantons -- same as cantonal banks, for example.

But we see a clear example of unfair advertising, and an obvious case for the 
anti-monopoly authorities.






- Original Message 
> From: Martin Blapp 
> To: "swinog@lists.swinog.ch" 
> Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010 4:01:52 PM

> I remember that switch itself made years ago some policies to  not use the
> dns root .ch for advertising. And unfortunatly that's exactly  what happens
> here, IMHO this mail advertises nothing else than 'switch plus'  and their 
>services.


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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-14 Thread Viktor Steinmann

Um... after only surfing their webpage for 30 seconds I found this:

Aus den Statuten:

"Die Stiftung bezweckt, die nötigen Grundlagen für den wirksamen 
Gebrauch moderner Methoden der Teleinformatik im Dienste der Lehre und 
Forschung in der Schweiz zu schaffen, zu fördern, anzubieten, sich an 
solchen zu beteiligen und sie zu erhalten. Die Stiftung verfolgt weder 
kommerzielle Zwecke noch ist sie auf die Realisierung eines Gewinnes 
ausgerichtet."

(Originalauszug aus der Stiftungsurkunde, Bern, 22. Oktober 1987)

So according to their own documents, they have no commercial interest 
(never laughed so hard).


Kind regards,
Viktor

Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
also got a similar email this morning. 

On the SWITCH website, I couldn't find a clear not-for-profit statement. It says 


that the organization is founded by several cantons and their Universities.
I admit they could actually be a for-profit organization belonging to 
cantons -- same as cantonal banks, for example.


But we see a clear example of unfair advertising, and an obvious case for the 
anti-monopoly authorities.







- Original Message 

From: Martin Blapp 
To: "swinog@lists.swinog.ch" 
Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010 4:01:52 PM



I remember that switch itself made years ago some policies to  not use the
dns root .ch for advertising. And unfortunatly that's exactly  what happens
here, IMHO this mail advertises nothing else than 'switch plus'  and their 
services.



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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-14 Thread Stanislav Sinyagin
oops, found it too ;)





- Original Message 
> From: Viktor Steinmann 
> To: Stanislav Sinyagin 
> Cc: "swinog@lists.swinog.ch" 
> Sent: Wed, July 14, 2010 9:25:42 AM
> Subject: Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry 
>switch/nic.ch
> 
> Um... after only surfing their webpage for 30 seconds I found this:
> 
> Aus  den Statuten:
> 
> "Die Stiftung bezweckt, die nötigen Grundlagen für den  wirksamen Gebrauch 
>moderner Methoden der Teleinformatik im Dienste der Lehre und  Forschung in 
>der 
>Schweiz zu schaffen, zu fördern, anzubieten, sich an solchen zu  beteiligen 
>und 
>sie zu erhalten. Die Stiftung verfolgt weder kommerzielle Zwecke  noch ist sie 
>auf die Realisierung eines Gewinnes  ausgerichtet."
> (Originalauszug aus der Stiftungsurkunde, Bern, 22. Oktober  1987)
> 
> So according to their own documents, they have no commercial  interest (never 
>laughed so hard).


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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-14 Thread rainer
> Um... after only surfing their webpage for 30 seconds I found this:
>
> Aus den Statuten:

[...]

> So according to their own documents, they have no commercial interest
> (never laughed so hard).


Well, you can take in millions, but still not make a profit:

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100708/02510310122.shtml


;-)



Rainer



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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-14 Thread Per Jessen
Viktor Steinmann wrote:

> Um... after only surfing their webpage for 30 seconds I found this:
> 
> Aus den Statuten:
> 
> "Die Stiftung bezweckt, die nötigen Grundlagen für den wirksamen
> Gebrauch moderner Methoden der Teleinformatik im Dienste der Lehre und
> Forschung in der Schweiz zu schaffen, zu fördern, anzubieten, sich an
> solchen zu beteiligen und sie zu erhalten. Die Stiftung verfolgt weder
> kommerzielle Zwecke noch ist sie auf die Realisierung eines Gewinnes
> ausgerichtet."
> (Originalauszug aus der Stiftungsurkunde, Bern, 22. Oktober 1987)
> 
> So according to their own documents, they have no commercial interest
> (never laughed so hard).

In their defense, they have lowered the registration fees at least three
times in the last 8-9 years.  That does show some "lack of commercial
interest". 



-- 
Per Jessen, Zürich (24.6°C)



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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-14 Thread Steven Glogger




In their defense, they have lowered the registration fees at least three
times in the last 8-9 years.  That does show some "lack of commercial
interest". 

  


hm... wasn't this because of the weko or some other institution forced 
them to lower the fees?


-steven


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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-14 Thread Per Jessen
Steven Glogger wrote:

> 
> 
>> In their defense, they have lowered the registration fees at least
>> three times in the last 8-9 years.  That does show some "lack of
>> commercial interest".
>>
> 
> hm... wasn't this because of the weko or some other institution forced
> them to lower the fees?
> 
> -steven

To be honest, I don't know - I remember reading that they were not
allowed to make a profit, and therefore had to adjust the fee in order
not to make to make profits based on the steadily increasing number of
domains.  



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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch]

2010-07-14 Thread Marc SCHAEFER
Hi,

in my opinion, we should refer to the domain registry as NIC/CH (or
nic.ch)

It shouldn't be named SWITCH.  SWITCH can operate them as long as they
have the mission from the OFCOM/BAKOM (expires 2014?).  But the name
should be NIC/CH and no mention of any SWITCH services should be made
with relation to NIC/CH.

(remember when non SWITCH customer couldn't get ch. domains ?)



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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-14 Thread Markus Gebert
Hi

We have been following this thread, and since some of you seem to be interested 
in participating in an effort against these actions by SWITCH, we wanted to 
point out that a group of ten Swiss hosting providers including us are already 
fighting this. While our group is financially involved, we have also collected 
signatures from about 50 other providers who just want to express their 
disapproval of these happenings without getting financially involved. So, if 
you're interested in any kind of action regarding this, I guess it'd make sense 
to coordinate with us. Feel free to contact Claudius Röllin who coordinates on 
our side:

claudius.roel...@hostpoint.ch

This recent mailing by SWITCH is by far not the only thing to be concerned 
about. It's really a long story, but here's a short summary of what has been 
going on so far:

- round table led by SIMSA without any results

- Lawsuit at Handelgericht Zürich regarding the unfair preference of switchplus 
on the SWITCH website, some reading here (sorry german):

http://www.inside-it.ch/frontend/insideit?_d=_article&site=ii&news.id=18042
http://www.inside-channels.ch/frontend/insidechannels?_d=_article&site=ic&news.id=19089
http://www.inside-channels.ch/frontend/insidechannels?_d=_article&site=ic&news.id=21127
http://www.inside-channels.ch/frontend/insidechannels?_d=_article&site=ic&news.id=21545

- Lawsuit has been put back, so that the WEKO may start working (again german):

http://www.inside-channels.ch/frontend/insidechannels?_d=_article&site=ic&news.id=21706

- Interpolation at the National Council by Natalie Rickli (SVP)


Markus


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Re: [swinog] Subliminal advertising / Spam from our domain registry switch/nic.ch

2010-07-15 Thread Martin Blapp

  Hi Markus,

Thank you for clarifying.

I really don't know why Switch goes this way, they used to have such a 
good reputation in the past. Really bad IMHO.


--
Martin


We have been following this thread, and since some of you seem to be interested 
in participating in an effort against these actions by SWITCH, we wanted to 
point out that a group of ten Swiss hosting providers including us are already 
fighting this. While our group is financially involved, we have also collected 
signatures from about 50 other providers who just want to express their 
disapproval of these happenings without getting financially involved. So, if 
you're interested in any kind of action regarding this, I guess it'd make sense 
to coordinate with us. Feel free to contact Claudius Röllin who coordinates on 
our side:





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