> 2) ICANN wants to restrict .org to non-profits only "a restriction that
> hasn't been enforced in recent years" -- actually .org was for *all*
> organizations that were not either .commercial or .network infrastructure,
> for example we registered our family domain in .org my family is not
> commercial nor are we network infrastructure but were not non-profit
> either! If they enforce "non-profit" only, i.e. you need to have
> non-profit tax status, there goes our family domain.
>
Well, if that's what ICANN and Verisign want, shouldn't they apply the rules
to the other gTLD's too? Make .net for network infrastructure entities only
("a restriction that hasn't been enforced in recent years") and .com for
commercial entities only ("a restriction that hasn't been enforced in recent
years"). Then the ccTLD's and aTLD's can wipe them out overnight.
Ah, in a perfect world. Vint, get out while you still can man, your
reputation is fading.
adam