Great work!! Maybe you can help me with something Len? I want to start my own laws and legal system as I feel there is to much control with the existing processes; it's also to slow to work with, to open to interpretations and does not consider the rights of individuals in unique situations .. can you help me? Hoffy ps. I'm joking .... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Len Lindon" <info§humanrights.com.au> To: <dns§auda.org.au> Sent: Saturday, 2. June 2001 11:52 Subject: [DNS] Australian barrister presses ICANN to recognize alternate root... Warren� s Washington Internet Daily DOMAIN NAMES: Australian barrister presses ICANN to recognize alternate root... (P. 5) [This article also reproduced at http://www.site.humanrights/media.html and also, using ICANN root, at http://www.humanrights.com.au/dhr/media.html] Domain Names Australian barrister Len Lindon, who has been waging a solitary campaign against alleged anticompetitive activities by ICANN and the .au Domain Administration (auDA), Thurs. advised ICANN CEO Stuart Lynn, Vp-Gen. Counsel Louis Touton and Chief Policy Officer Andrew McLaughlin that he expected the Internet body to recognize the �Human Rights Root Service� and to resolve .humanrights on the ICANN root. In his letter, posted online the day before the opening of the ICANN meeting in Stockholm, Lindon said ICANN, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Australia�s Minister for Communications were �well aware� of allegations that ICANN was breaching the Australian Trade Prac-tices Act by limiting competition in the domain space. �The most recent proof of ICANN�s intent to destroy non-ICANN root services and [top-level domains (TLDs)] was published by the ICANN President on Tuesday 28 May 2001,� Lindon wrote. That�s the day Lynn posted a White Paper that has infuriated alternate root proponents and prompted a response from upstart registry New.net outlining a proposal to introduce �market-based principles into domain name governance.� While Lindon�s .humanrights site is �prepared to mutually recognize ICANN TLDs and the ICANN Root Service for the purpose of Internet Addressing,� he said, it can�t have any other connection to ICANN. �The corrupt processes and decisions of ICANN have been analysed [sic] at length,� Lindon said. �No wonder Europeans call ICANN Othe American Joke!�� Last Nov., Lindon asked the ACCC to investigate claims that ICANN and auDA were anticompetitive. At the ICANN meeting in March in Melbourne, Lindon sought an injunction against both bodies, a request that was denied by a justice of Australia�s federal court. The ACCC earlier had indicated that it might look into Lindon�s allegations. However, an e-mail seeking comment hadn�t been answered by our deadline. Wran-gling over the need for alternate roots has become so heated that the topic been put on the agenda for ICANN�s public forum June 3. < DS c. Warren� s Washingtion Internet Daily FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2001 page 5, Vol 2, No 106 http://www.warren-news.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To join or leave this iist see: http://www.tlda.org/lists/ -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 371 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed.Received on Sun Jun 03 2001 - 19:11:28 UTC
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