[NA-Discuss] Budget provisions relating to Domain Tasting

RJGlass | America@Large jipshida at gmail.com
Sun Jul 15 22:30:22 EDT 2007


The ICANN Staff questions are:

1.  Who benefits from domain tasting, and who is
harmed?
Who benefits? domain speculators (not necessarily domainers in general).
Some registrars who were set up specifically to be domain speculators.

Who is harmed? legitimate domainers who purchase domains in good faith.
Some registrars who were set up to be legitimate registrars.  The Internet
population in general by the use of bad-faith speculators.

2.  Who would benefit from cessation of the practice
and who would be harmed?

The reverse of #1

3.  How are registry operators being affected by
domain tasting?

It destabilizes the registry in the manner that domains - instead of staying
in the system for the 1-year registration period - are constantly added and
deleted over the course of a week.

4.  How are registrars being affected by domain
tasting?

Those who allow tasting bring it on themselves.

5.  How are registrants being affected by domain
tasting?

In general, most good-faith registrants are not effected.  The domains which
are entered into the system due to misspellings/typos should be charged the
full fee anyway and put through the system like any other domain.

Bad-faith registrants are affected because it gives them a viable business
model in which to operate.

6.  Are there different categories of registrants
affected differently?

Yes, as stated above.

7.  What enforceable rules could be applied toward
domain tasting activity?

None, the AGP should be done away with in entirety.

8.  What would be the impact (positive or negative) of
establishing limitations, guidelines or restrictions
on registrars' use of the AGP?

The only impact possible would be negative because it would still be misused
on a grand scale by the registrars themselves.

9.  What would be the impact (positive or negative) on
registries, registrars, and registrants of eliminating
the AGP?

The positive impact is the registry would be more stable, without the
constant adding and deleting of domains, the registration periods for
domains would be predictable.  The AGP has never served the purpose for
which it was excused to be.

The negative impact is that bad-faith registrars and registrants would lose
a valuable revenue source.

re:

On 7/8/07, Danny Younger <dannyyounger at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> The ICANN Staff Issues report on Domain Tasting raised
> a number of questions.  In view of these questions the
> GNSO Council decided to defer the initiation of a
> Policy Development Process (PDP) until such time as a
> "small ad-hoc group of GNSO representatives" reported
> back with their findings.
>
> The ICANN Staff questions are:
>
> 1.  Who benefits from domain tasting, and who is
> harmed?
>
> 2.  Who would benefit from cessation of the practice
> and who would be harmed?
>
> 3.  How are registry operators being affected by
> domain tasting?
>
> 4.  How are registrars being affected by domain
> tasting?
>
> 5.  How are registrants being affected by domain
> tasting?
>
> 6.  Are there different categories of registrants
> affected differently?
>
> 7.  What enforceable rules could be applied toward
> domain tasting activity?
>
> 8.  What would be the impact (positive or negative) of
> establishing limitations, guidelines or restrictions
> on registrars' use of the AGP?
>
> 9.  What would be the impact (positive or negative) on
> registries, registrars, and registrants of eliminating
> the AGP?
>
> Frankly, fact-finding is supposed to be the
> reponsibility of the ALAC who under the bylaws is
> charged with reporting "their findings and
> recommendations to the Board".
>
> I would recommend that if the ALAC really cares about
> this issue that the above questions be answered in an
> ALAC submission to the GNSO (along with any other
> pertinent findings that may be of use to the council).
>
>
>
>
>
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