On 09-Dec-15 17:56, Christopher Wilkinson wrote:
More generally, TLD policy should protect the Registrant. Apparently that is not part of the new gTLD deal. Or is it?
To an extent. Contractual conditions, consensus policies, predictable processes, adherence to the law. We certainly need more privacy protection &c. Some of us even want to go so far as to make sure the registrants' human rights are protected. Beyond that are registrants to be protected from all consequences of their purchasing choices? Why? If I pay money for something that turns out to be less that I hoped it would be, as so often happens, why should I be protected from that? Businesses fail. And when they do, their loyal customers are affected as well. avri avri --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus