From: Roland Dobbins (no email)
Date: Sun Apr 01 2007 - 23:15:58 EDT
On Apr 1, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Douglas Otis wrote:
> Reacting to new domains after the fact is often too late.
What happens when they're wrong?
And who's 'they', btw? What qualifications must 'they' have? And
what happens if a registrar disagrees with 'them'? Or when 'they'
are instructed by their governments to objection to a domain because
of its perceived lack of redeeming social value, or somesuch?
It seems to me as if we've just talked through the
institutionalization of the Department of Domain Pre-Crime, with all
that entails. It could be argued that the proposed solution might be
worse than the problem it's purporting to solve.
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