Below is an interesting comparison of some features of domain name registries from the UK, New Zealand, and proposed for Canada (with very different sizes of board :-). * Nominet UK is run essentially by and for the registrars (ISPs) - users have no representation. Registry is run by Nominet. Policy is defined by registrars. * Domainz is a commercial arm of the Internet Society of NZ - users who are members of ISOCNZ have representation. Registry is run by the major registrar (Domainz). Policy is defined by ISOCNZ. * CIRA membership is proposed to be free and automatic for all domain name holders, registrars pay a fee. Registry is completely separate from registrars. Policy is defined by domain name holders. Nominet UK ISOCNZ/Domainz CIRA (Canada) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Board/ 2 Exec Up to 20 3 organisational Council: 4 elected 10 elected 7 elected Membership: Registrars/orgs Individs/orgs Individs/registrars Join ~A$1240 Ind: ~A$66 pa DN holders: auto, free p.a. ~ A$310 Org: ~A$1300 pa Registrars: ~A$1040 pa Voting: 75% rel. to no. of 1 vote per member 1 vote per member names registered, (individ or org) (individ or org) 25% 1 member 1 vote Board Nominet UK ISOCNZ CIRA Members Nominet UK ISOCNZ CIRA, DN holders Registry Nominet UK Domainz CIRA Registrars Nominet UK members Domainz + Agents Separate registrars Users DN holders DN holders CIRA Members Policy driven by: Registrars ISOCNZ members Domain name holders See: Nominet - http://www.nic.uk/ Domainz - http://www.domainz.net.nz/ CIRA - http://www.canarie.ca/cdncc/finalreport.html Kate LanceReceived on Thu Nov 05 1998 - 11:20:58 UTC
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