ICANN Wants To Change Rules For GTLDs
An anonymous reader writes "The May 10th deadline for comments on the .net registry agreement renewal has arrived with new domain name dispute changes that aid corporations. Instead of UDRP, the new agreement proposes adding the Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) process to the .net TLD. The URS is a quick $200 process for a trademark holder to disable and take ownership of a domain. URS also reduces the panel size from 1-3 people to a single person. You can still comment on the proposal by sending an email to ICANN (net-agreement-renewal@)."
So it only takes $200 and a single bribe to take someone's domain. Thats efficiency!
So now people like Sony can just slap this on, for example, the domain Geohotz was using and it's done- no more website for you. Anti-Sony forum? Bam, shut down. You get my drift. Thanks guys, that's a well thought-out and simply great idea. *facepalm*
Big government looking out for big business. The little guy is fu#k@d over.
Go do it. There are such existing already. But don't cry if nobody follows you because it will break their existing internet. There is no way in hell all ISP's and companies would change to yours. Hell, it was tried back in the 90's when internet was still a new thing, and it didn't work back then either.
ICANN Stopped being about the common good many years ago.
The only goal that ICANN has is to make money for ICANN and the registrars that support it.
"I'd rather be a lightning rod than a seismometer." -Ken Kesey
Microsoft should pay the $200 and seize the entire TLD.
The little guy was always fucked over. You're just hearing about it these days because they don't worry about hiding it.
Man who leaps off cliff jumps to conclusion.