Greg and all,

  Again I see that you still missed Richard's point and my
reiteration of that point entirely.  Besides, ICANN does not
control the Roots now with the new DOC deal.  So ICANN
is not offering anything except over-regulation.  In addition
some existing Premier customers of NSI that register
DN's are not currently under ICANN Regulation, and
will not be for some time.  So, I fail to see you validity
of your comment here....

Greg Skinner wrote:

> Jeff Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  I don't think this is what Richard is saying at all, Greg.  Rather
> > he is saying that allot of people would luv to see serious changes
> > but feel they are up against ICANN that is is basically intractable.
> > So they are left with their own devices and feel betrayed by
> > ICANN.
>
> Effectively, it is the same.
>
> Until the Internet community decides to take its DNS service from places
> offering it a better deal than ICANN, nothing will change.  And there does
> not seem to be any reason forthcoming (at present) that would move the
> Internet community to do this.  I conclude that it is because they do
> not want to upset the stability they currently have.
>
> --gregbo

Regards,

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