Gordon and all,
AS NSOL was up over $14 at over $271 at fridays close I doubt that
any disclosures of the nature you are referring is going to hurt NSOL very
much from an investment standpoint.
Still long on NSOL!
Gordon Cook wrote:
> I have scanned the NSOL stock filling document..... Does this
> filling have the same legal requirements as an S-1? The only mention
> discussion of the shared registry system that I saw was on pages
> 38-39. i could find no evidence in the discussion of what look to me
> like some very serious RISKs to investors hidden in the shared
> registry system ...and ticking like a bomb waiting to go off.
>
> item ....some members of the NSOL RAB were exceedingly critical of
> parts of the protocol design. discussion of the concerns has been a
> recent part of both the IETF list and the NSOL domain policy
> list.......
>
> One of the discussants and RAB members has publicly asked NSOL to
> free him from his non disclosure agreement so that he may publish the
> details of his concerns in the appropriate fora. To my knowledge
> NSOL has refused to do so. By this refusal it looks to me that NSOL
> feels that it must hide the fact that at least one of its experts
> feels that it has implemented a shared registry system protocol with
> serious operational flaws.
>
> Furthermore NSOL is participating now in a system as shown by
> comments on the domain policy list over the last three weeks that
> from an ordinary common business practice point of view is so flawed
> as to be unworkable over the long run. the whole bloody thing, if
> not promptly corrected, is waiting to blow sky high.
>
> These risks are KNOWN to those of us who follow this closely..... yet
> I see no mention of them in the prospectus that NSOL filed. why not?
> should not NSOL amend that prospectus immediately!? What risks is
> it taking if it doesn't do so?
>
> disclaimer: i have no financial interest of any kind in NSOL or its
> stock. if i did I'd sell NOW and take my profits while they were
> still there.
>
> >the prospectus is atached. should be required reading for any prospective
> >registrar.
> >
> >-rick
> >
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