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Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 12:53:20 -0500
From: Milton Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FC: British Telecom says idea "distorted," wants other
suggestions

Declan:

Your take on Lewis's policy perspective was exactly correct. I have been
interacting with Lewis and another BT representative on ICANN's Working
Group C on
new TLDs for several months. The BT representatives have consistently
advocated a
highly regulated DNS name space. For example, instead of allowing new
businesses
and organizations to propose their own new TLD names, BT wants ICANN to
establish
a central, fixed classification scheme for new TLDs. Each TLD would have a very
specific "charter" as to who could and could not register within it.

As Lewis put it, "the TLD structure should embody a framework which precludes
replication of domain types, interest groups or business areas, to avoid
confusing
Internet customers."

This has profound implications for the regulation of the Net as a whole. Your
discussion of how pornography might be classified did the community a
service by
highlighting one of the dangers of such an apporach. But it is only one
aspect of
what could turn out to be a way to exert sweeping forms of leverage over
Internet
content. Imagine how robust the publication market would be if some
international
authority decided that there should be a "framework which precludes
replication of
[magazine content] types, interest groups, or business areas, to avoid
confusing
[magazine] customers." Imagine the regulation that would be imposed as a
relatively unaccountable international regulatory agency (ICANN) decided which
form of publication content belongs in which category.

Those of you who have not been struggling in the trenches of ICANN's working
groups for the past 8 months probably cannot believe how rigid and
regulatory are
the attitudes of the business and political interests who have gravitated to
ICANN's DNSO.

Declan McCullagh wrote:

 > Is BT justifiably annoyed or simply backpedaling from a proposal
 > accidentally sent to a public list? You decide:
 >    http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/ga-full/Arc00/msg00090.html
 >




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