> But of course, with a non-profit the incentive is much, *much* less,
> especially if it is a community controlled non-profit such as ICANN. 
> With a for-profit the incentive for creative thinking is orders of
> magnitude greater.  And we have all seen just how creative NSI can
> be... 

We're not talking about ICANN, we're talking about a registry.
Now, let's see. We have a for-profit in register.com - $70 a
year. We have a non-profit in CORE - $70 a year. Hmmmm.

Demonize NSI all you want, it doesn't make your point for you.

> > If it's how you do business, fine. It's not how I do business.
> 
> In fact, every indication is that you are only in this for the
> possibility of monopoly profits.

This is incorrect. Please cite your facts and give specific
examples. You have libeled me, Mr. Crispin, and I demand
an apology.

> And even if both you and I were absolutely pure at heart, I would
> rather that neither of us had the opportunity to become corrupted. 

It is not up to you to be my moral guardian. You know nothing of
my morals, and I resent the implication that you do.

Christopher

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