Re: [IFWP] Media Bias - Reuters

1999-07-22 Thread Jeff Williams
Jay and all, I am sure that the ICANN is more than happy to see this kind of reporting, even though we that have been actively participating in these issues for some time know that this information is inaccurate. I am also very familiar with Mr. Pressmen's writing or reporting style, which

RE: [IFWP] Media Bias - Reuters

1999-07-22 Thread Ivan Pope
Jay, You really don't get it, do you? The Reuters story is about ICANN dropping the $1 fee and opening up its board meetings. I don't think the journalist set out to examine the history or future of the namespace. When people start shouting about media bias you wonder how long it is before they

RE: [IFWP] Media Bias - Reuters

1999-07-22 Thread R . Gaetano
Ivan, You wrote: Jay, You really don't get it, do you? The Reuters story is about ICANN dropping the $1 fee and opening up its board meetings. I don't think the journalist set out to examine the history or future of the namespace. When people start shouting about media bias you

RE: [IFWP] Media Bias - Reuters

1999-07-22 Thread Ivan Pope
I thought I must have missed something :-) Ivan, You wrote: Jay, You really don't get it, do you? The Reuters story is about ICANN dropping the $1 fee and opening up its board meetings. I don't think the journalist set out to examine the history or future of the namespace.

RE: [IFWP] Media Bias - Reuters

1999-07-22 Thread Gordon Cook
absolutely Jay. how do you think the slime from alex ogilvie earn their hoped for future fees from ICANN except by saying to esther appear to drop your fee and open a board meeting and you will get news stories where you look truly reformed because well will write release telling lazy

RE: [IFWP] Media Bias - Reuters

1999-07-22 Thread Richard J. Sexton
I think Jay's concern - and mine also, is this. There are currently 248 companies selling domains under top level domanis they manage that are currently in the legacy root servers. Then, on the other hand, we have maybe a few dozen companies that also want to manage a top level domain domain

RE: [IFWP] Media Bias - Reuters

1999-07-22 Thread Gene Marsh
Mine too. At 12:39 PM 7/22/99 -0400, you wrote: I think Jay's concern - and mine also, is this. There are currently 248 companies selling domains under top level domanis they manage that are currently in the legacy root servers. Then, on the other hand, we have maybe a few dozen companies

RE: [IFWP] Media Bias - Reuters

1999-07-22 Thread Ellen Rony
absolutely Jay. how do you think the slime from alex ogilvie earn their hoped for future fees from ICANN except by saying to esther appear to drop your fee and open a board meeting and you will get news stories where you look truly reformed Tangentially related: David Ogilvy, founder of