First of all, I am sure that Alan knows about the details of Domain Tasting, since in the ALAC mailing lists this problem has been rased since months, an issue report has been requested by ALAC, and Alan is in the GNSO team who is in charge for further fact finding. This said, the fact that domain tasting bring an increase in "regular" registrations is exactly the evidence brought by domainers and domain tasters/kiters to justify the practice. It is at least odd that the same phenomenon is brought up in this discussion. Being paranoiac by nature, I tend to pay attention to coincidences. Last but not least, the price increase is orthogonal to this issue, as it comes from the 7% increase that registries (not ICANN!) will apply. This increase accounts for a grand total of .42 USD, "autrement dit" 42 cents of US$. It is again odd that a raise of full $2.00 can be justified in this way, and it is at least suspicious that a long time militant omits to remark that the issues are separated and that a raise of such extent is not justified. Incidentally, relevant ICANN staff in copy to craft appropriate follow up to AIT Domains, thanks Danny for pointing out media clip. Regards, Roberto
-----Original Message----- From: alac-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:alac-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] On Behalf Of Danny Younger Sent: 08 July 2007 21:27 To: Michael Maranda; At-Large Worldwide; na-discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org Subject: Re: [At-Large] [NA-Discuss] Budget provisions relating to DomainTasting
Re: The small increase may seem trivial, but the principle is more important.
The price increase (which won't go into effect until October 15) is not trivial -- registrars are already raising their prices in anticipation of the price increase:
"AIT Domains says that under the promotion all domain names will cost $6.49 until July 6. However, due to recently announced price increases from ICANN, AIT Domains says it's being forced to raise its prices. Rates are currently scheduled to go up to $8.49 per registration year on July 9."
http://www.thewhir.com/marketwatch/070307_AIT_Holds_Fourth_of_ July_Special.cfm
What's more important than all of this is the issue of bad decision-making on the part of the unaccountable ICANN Board. The Internet community has no way of "throwing the bums out" because ICANN remains accountable to no one.
Until this problem is solved it really doesn't much matter what the community consensus is on the AGP or anything else... ICANN remains free to ignore the voice of the people.
Presently, ICANN profits from the consequences of domain tasting... the more names that are tasted, the more names that will eventually be registered as some of these names can successfully be monetized. Profits for the registries, profits for the registrars, profits for ICANN... there were about 16 million new registrations last year (a good chunk of them the direct result of tasting activities).
Don't expect to prevail on this issue without putting up a spectacular fight and screaming for action at every opportunity -- convincing a corporation to kill a lucrative cash cow can only be an uphill battle.
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