How is the position on ITLDs coming along? We are receiving questions like the one included FYI below. I have also included our first answer for your enjoyment. Does the group have a problem if we use the minutes rather than the fully drafted statement to answer queries like this?
Good answer to the Commission Daniel - I'd also suggest that if they want all that information they should hire a consultant instead of perstering you guys. Dave
Daniel
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Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 16:16:08 +0200 From: Andrea.RICCI@BXL.DG13.cec.be To: <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> cc: <k13@nikhef.nl> Subject: DNS
Dear Mr. Karrenberg, I'm Andrea Ricci from the Commission DG XIII Int. aspects of Information Socie ty in Brussels. I'm working on the DNS issue with reference to the Jonathan Pos tel proposal. I'm writing an internal note that should fit into the foreseen gr een paper on numbering. Annie Renard suggested me your name: I have a number of issues to discuss w/ you.
You'll find below all the questions I sent today to the ncc@ripe.net address af ter a phone conversation. I'd like to have an idea of the mismanagement and the tension created by the .c om vs. .fr or .nl domain names. Domain name hijacking...frauds, disputes. I wou ld be also interested in having the most recent numbers on the .com domains/hos ts (and eventually the number of European companies that have a .com domain). Y our views on the question would be welcome w/ specific reference to the issues you would like to have discussed at European level . For example: is it bad tha t so many Europeans have a .com domain ? Who should be in charge of this manage ment? I'm working on this issue w/ short deadlines. I would be then grateful if you or your collegues could help me as soon as you can. Best regards Andrea Ricci
******************************************************************************* ************************************ are you aware of Mr. Postel proposals on DNS management (the reform would imply new top domains and a structure of multiple registers worldwide, each of them paying 2% to ISOC.. etc.) ?
did RIPE discuss this issue in the recent meetings? in which way this change affects the present regime? have you issued documents in this respect? do you know what the asian Nic think of it?
Are you aware of DNS based legal conflicts (Intellectual property rights/tradem ark issues) in Europe? Do parties refer to you when a conflict arise? Do you settle the dispute ? DO you have an equivalent to the NSI step96 dispute settlement document?
How many delocalized centres for domain name management exist in Europe (in F, NL, UK and more) ? Who has decided the European management rules (.co.uk or .gouv.fr for example) ? Do the other European countries have DNS structures ? What is the sharing of responsibilities between RIPE and the other registers?
If I want to register I domain, am I perfectly free to chose a .com or a .nl ? Do you think that there is a real advantage to file a .com instead of a ISO3166 ? Is it formally classified as international resources the .com top domain (i.e. does the customer know that he is buying a global domain?) Is there any form of check that a org is non profit and a .com is for profit? W ho checks? Could I buy a .com from belgium (I presume yes) but if I buy it from a service providers (like EUNet) did they buy the resource in advance in the US from NSI ?
Is there a way to know how many .com come from European companies? MIDS say yes but they refuse to tell how they can produce those data...any clue?
Have you too heard that NSI has developed a 30 mil. $ budget? Is RIPE earning resources for their activity?
Thanks for your help. I understand that this requires time to answer. I'll appr eciate any form of support You can write or call me.Regards Andrea RIcci
phone 32 2 29 58215 fax 32 2 29 68970
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------- Date: Wed, 09 Oct 1996 09:01:02 +0200 From: Daniel Karrenberg <Daniel.Karrenberg@ripe.net> Sender: dfk@ripe.net
To: Andrea.RICCI@bxl.dg13.cec.be Cc: k13@nikhef.nl
Subject: Re: DNS In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 08 Oct 1996 16:16:08 +0200. <WIN2359-961008141608-40B0*/G=Andrea/S=RICCI/OU=BXL/O=DG13/PRMD=CE C/ADMD=RTT/C=BE/@MHS> -------
Dear Mr Ricci,
thank you for your message of yesterday. Due to previous experiences with similar matters I would like to know a few things myself before spending time to answer your questions:
1) What exactly are you going to do with this information?
- what is the note about that tou are writing? - who has requested it? - what is the 'green paper' about? - who has requested it? - who is expected to do what with the results? - what are the timeframes for the above?
2) How will we receive credit for supplying information?
3) How will the positions of RIPE be identified as such and how will RIPE have the opportunity to correct any misrepresentation?
4) Will we receive copies of any documents produced using our information and/or positions promptly upon completion/publication?
5) How in general terms would you describe the benefit European ISPs would receive from the RIPE NCC spending time on this matter?
Please understand that while I am quite willing to help you, I cannot do so until I have received satisfactory answers to the questions above.
Let me add that the answers to most of your questions can be researched from public sources, most easily using the Internet itself. I suggest http://www.ripe.net/ as a good starting point. Also the various search engines available are very useful.
Kind regards
D. Karrenberg RIPE NCC
Good answer to the Commission Daniel - I'd also suggest that if they want all that information they should hire a consultant instead of perstering you guys. Fully agreed. And since the Commission at least *seems* to have IP connectivity, they should be able to read themselves the information that is already available on the RIPE whois server and on the websites and other information sources of the various European TLD registries. Piet
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Dave Morton
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Piet Beertema