William and all,
PLEASE take your medication, as you are yet again beginning to
drift into a fantasy of obviscation and confusion. It is very unbecoming
and unseemly for most of us here. We all know that you seem to have
a gross propensity for playing "Net Cop" although your past fraudulent
behavior from your previous employer, would seemingly jeopardize
any justification for such questionable behavior...
William X. Walsh wrote:
> Tony,
>
> You AOL argument is as disingenuous as your argument on the internic hosted
> list that NSI does not have a monopoly because 80 ccTLDs permit global
> registratins.
>
> AOL names within it's own network, and as such, none of this discussion is
> affected by that.
>
> Please Tony, stop trying to obfuscate the issues and get out from behind that
> NSI retainer.
>
> We are dealing with REAL issues here.
>
> On 02-Apr-99 A.M. Rutkowski wrote:
> > At 06:05 AM 4/2/99 , Roberto Gaetano wrote:
> >
> > >The Internet is becoming more and more the carrier of very important
> > >exchanges.
> > >E-Commerce is a reality that is involving billions of $$$, and it would not
> > >be wise to leave the matter unregulated (or regulated only by national laws,
> > >that are different in different countries).
> >
> > This is a wonderful concept -- a justification
> > for regulating everything.
> >
> > Certainly you would want to begin with carriers
> > and web site operators. Name pointer services
> > are almost trivial by comparison. Although there,
> > since AOL has the biggest zone on the Internet,
> > you would want to start with them first.
> >
> > Let's subject everyone to pre-approval business
> > plan review, licensing, performance monitoring,
> > reporting, and biannual review. Now let's see,
> > who has such a plan. :-)
> >
> > Adding all that international law on top of those
> > national laws will also really help things along.
> >
> > Guess this will make things safe and sanitized
> > for ECommerce.
> >
> >
> > --tony
>
> ----------------------------------
> William X. Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> General Manager, DSo Internet Services
> Date: 02-Apr-99
> Time: 03:37:21
> ----------------------------------
> "We don't accept any property claim to (registry information).
> Network Solutions has been exploiting this to drive their own business."
> --Michael Roberts, ICANN
> http://abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/DailyNews/netsol990326.html
Regards,
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Jeffrey A. Williams
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Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
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