On 05/12/2019 18:22, Evan Leibovitch wrote:
It's not wrong, but its context is disingenuous.
At its superficial level it's fear-mongering (you can't automatically trust a domain just 'cause it's in dot-org, a characteristic common to almost all TLDs).
At a deeper level it's an attempt to discredit (or at least dilute) the massive and nearly universal opposition to the PIR conversion by non-profit organizations.
On the whole I consider it a FUD piece.
It is worse than a FUD piece. It is knocking copy with token people who might appear to have some expertise but are, in reality, non-expert. It is classic negative PR. All that's missing is the "Some people say". Regards...jmcc -- ********************************************************** John McCormac * e-mail: jmcc@hosterstats.com MC2 * web: http://www.hosterstats.com/ 22 Viewmount * Domain Registrations Statistics Waterford * Domnomics - the business of domain names Ireland * https://amzn.to/2OPtEIO IE * Skype: hosterstats.com **********************************************************