How will not-for-profit entities such as trade associations, marketing
boards, research consortiums, which exist at the behest of commercial
entities, be treated?

At 09:53 AM 3/10/99 -0600, you wrote:
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>Jay Fenello wrote:
>> Questions:
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>> What qualifies as a domain name holder?
>>   -  jay.per.to?
>>   -  johnson.com?
>>   -  bob.aol.com?
>>   -  tom.co.au?
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Do you mean [EMAIL PROTECTED]?  does aol allot third level domains?



>All of the above.
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>> How do we define a NCDNC member?
>>   -  People only?
>>   -  Non-profit organizations?
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>Both.
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>>   -  Educational organizations?
>>   -  does ORSC qualify?
>>   -  how about AIP?
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>Yes, if they're non-profit.
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>> How do we weight votes?
>>   -  one domain name, one vote?
>>   -  one person, one vote?
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>One person/organization, one vote.  Otherwise one could 'buy' multiple votes
>by registering multiple domains.
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>> How do we get the word out to
>> all applicable organizations?
>>   -  CPSR, EFF, etc.?
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>> Comments and suggestions encouraged . . .
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