Re: orsc root server?

From: Jeroen Massar (no email)
Date: Thu Jun 02 2005 - 08:45:26 EDT

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    On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 03:28 -0700, william(at)elan.net wrote:
    >
    > On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 wrote:
    >
    > > http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/06/01/internet.porn.ap/index.html
    >
    > |ICM contends the "xxx" Web addresses, which it plans to sell for $60 a
    > |year, will protect children from online smut if adult sites voluntarily
    > |adopt the suffix so filtering software used by families can more
    > |effectively block access to those sites
    >
    > How is charging $60/year going to protect children from "online smut"?
    > if anything it'll still be that less reputable will continue to use
    > less expensive domains.

    IANA doesn't read rfc3675 I guess....

    http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3675.txt

    RFC 3675 - .sex Considered Dangerous
    8<---------
       Periodically there are proposals to mandate the use of a special top
       level name or an IP address bit to flag "adult" or "unsafe" material
       or the like. This document explains why this is an ill considered
       idea from the legal, philosophical, and particularly, the technical
       points of view.
    --------->8

    or to make it very easy, for the folks who don't want to read it, here
    is a nice ascii-art picture from the RFC:

    8<-----------------
                +-----------------------------------------+
                | . (root) zone |
                | .com .org .net .us .uk .sex ... |
                +---+---------------------------+---------+
                    | |
                    V V
           +--------------------+ +--------------------+
           | .com zone | | .sex zone |
           | example.com ... | | example.sex ... |
           +---------------+----+ +---------------+----+
                           | |
                           V V
          +---------------------+ +----------------------+
          | example.com zone | | example.sex zone |
          | | | |
          | purity.example.com -+--+ +---+- obscene.example.sex |
          | virtue.example.com | | | | porn.example.sex |
          | | | | | | | |
          +------+--------------+ | | +--------+-------------+
                 | +------+------+ |
                 | +-------------+ | |
                 V V V V
             +-----------------+ +------------------+
             | Virtuous Data | | Salacious Data |
             +-----------------+ +------------------+
    -------------->8

    Now can IANA stop doing silly stuff like earning money and start working
    on managing IP resources properly?

    > Also I'm curious how much of that $60 will go to ICANN packet? If not
    > much then ICM is getting really good deal, amazingly good deal, a monopoly
    > heaven in fact that reminds me of another TLD decision mentioned at nanog
    > that ICANN is about to make official...

    per country tld's was a good idea, they should have required [com|org|
    ersonal].cc-tld though. The addition of com/net/org. could then be used
    for international stuff. All those silly new things
    like .jobs/travel/museum/aero etc don't make sense, those are either
    org's or com's.

    Too late to fix that now...

    Greets,
     Jeroen




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