[lac-discuss-es] Fwd: [latinoamericann] Amazon.com should share web domain name rights, Brazil says

Alejandro Pisanty apisanty en gmail.com
Jue Abr 4 18:10:34 UTC 2019


Relevante para las discusiones actuales. El gobierno de Brasil está jugando
su propio juego para insertarse en "el gobierno global de Internet". Es un
juego en el que la sociedad civil, la comunidad técnica de Internet, los
pequeños y medianos negocios de Brasil, y todas las personas, entidades y
empresas fuera de Brasil son meros peones. El supuesto principio de no-uso
comercial de las palabras relacionadas con el nombre del Amazonas le
resulta irrelevante; está perfectamente dispuesto a aceptarlo y asumirlo a
cambio de meter un pie en la puerta.

Alejandro Pisanty

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From: Deirdre Williams <williams.deirdre en gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 9:53 AM
Subject: [latinoamericann] Amazon.com should share web domain name rights,
Brazil says
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‎In the interest of transparency the last paragraph would be improved if
the words "millions of dollars in" were removed. Money is often used as a
proxy for sincerity of intention. Removing those four words yields a more
balanced view without changing the substantive meaning.
Deirdre

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Fuente:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-amazon-com-brazil/amazon-com-should-share-web-domain-name-rights-brazil-says-idUSKCN1RF2T7

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil has proposed a compromise to a seven-year
battle that has quietly raged over the Amazon.com internet domain: let the
nations bordering the world’s largest rainforest co-govern the digital
address with the biggest online retailer.

Amazon.com Inc has been seeking rights to the domain name since 2012. But
Amazon basin countries Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela,
Guyana and Suriname have argued that it refers to their geographic region
and thus belongs to them and should not be “the monopoly of one company.”

The global Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN),
which oversees internet addresses, has extended until this month a deadline
for the parties to reach a deal.

“As a compromise solution for the ‘dot Amazon’ issue, we proposed our
participation in the governance of this digital territory, with a view to
safeguarding and promoting the natural, cultural and symbolic heritage of
the Amazon region on the Internet,” Brazil’s deputy Foreign Minister Otavio
Brandelli proposed on Wednesday.

“This would be an innovative mechanism, setting a positive precedent of
public-private partnership in the development of internet governance,” he
said in a statement to Reuters, without explaining how it would work.

He said the proposal would give Amazon.com the chance to show Amazon
countries and public opinion that it is “a fully responsible corporation,
capable of reconciling commercial interest with values cherished by its
customers.”

ICANN placed Amazon.com’s request on a “Will not proceed” footing in 2013,
but an independent review process sought by the company faulted that
decision and ICANN then told the Amazon basin nations they had to reach an
agreement with the company.

Amazon.com has offered millions of dollars in free Kindles and hosting by
Amazon web services to resolve the issue, according to various reports.

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