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Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy...


From: John Levine <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 14 Aug 2007 03:21:20 -0000


I picked on example, there have been plenty of examples in the past of
folks just barely able to come up with 7$/yr for domain registration and
using donated hosting for their non-profit thing.

I have my doubts imagining someone who is able to afford $500 for a
computer, but not $10 for a domain, but even if we grant that such
people exist, why is it essential for them to use a 2LD rather than
one of the free 3LDs that are widely available?

I think the root isue is: there is consumer protection today in the
purchase system, do we want to remove that in the future. Or do we
want to find another method to crack down on this problem without
hurting consumers?

This is an unanswerable question because it is based on the false
assumption that the current abusive speculation does not hurt
consumers.

R's,
John


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