Just a note.  ICANN is required to listen to the majority, is it not?  In
this case, can't we round up all RSP's and have a large voice if we present
our views to ICANN?

For instance:

Say we wanted to modify the way charge-back domains can be handled.  We
could have OpenSRS's legal team draft an ICANN proposal, and then as RSP's
we could market the idea between ourselves and to the general public.

If there is any type of "voting" process to get it ICANN approved, we could
all participate, etc, etc -- to try and get it passed.

I seems with the hundreds of RSP's using OpenSRS today, collectively we all
have a large voice and could be heard, not only by the media, but by ICANN
themselves.

Why not help mold the current ICANN policies into something more reasonable
and workable, to support resellers??


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