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  • From: "Hanselka, Alex" <alex AT hanselka.name>
  • To: ventas AT dedicados.com.mx, discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Fwd: PROPOSAL .nice TLD
  • Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 15:17:34 -0500
  • List-archive: <http://lists.darkdna.net/pipermail/discuss>
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That is an intense charter. I kinda like it, to be honest :)

On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados
<ventas AT dedicados.com.mx> wrote:
> here is my charter:
>
> --BEGIN--
> Charter
>
>
>
> .nice TLD - in the following document referred to as NIC.
>
>
>
> Proposal
>
> .nice is a TLD meant as generic name space for general purposes like
>
> ICANN's .com, .org and .net TLD has been used (or misued by accident).
>
> a larger list of exceptions for abusive behavior and non-legitime contents
>
> is to be found in the policy to prevent disputes and criminal activity.
>
>
>
> Policy
>
>
>
> By Registering a NIC domain the Registrant agrees to the Policy.
>
>
>
> This Policy complies withOpenNIC  <http://wiki.opennic.glue/OpenNIC>
>  Policies
>
> (http://wiki.opennic.glue/OpenNICPolicies)
>  <http://wiki.opennic.glue/OpenNICPolicies%29>.
>
>
>
> Registration
>
> NIC domains can be registered by any individual or for an entity by an
>
> individual/natural person. Registrations may be challenged at any time
>
> if they are not held by an individual or if the holder cannot prove an
>
> outside relation justifying reservation of the name, to prevent
>
> "Cybersquatting". further exceptions are listed below.
>
>
>
> Limitations
>
> until further changes to the policy a registrant is allowed to hold a
>
> maximum of 10 domains (including a tollerance of 3) with exception to
>
> OpenNIC  <http://wiki.opennic.glue/OpenNIC>  members, larger amounts of
> domain registrations ( more than 13 ) require to
>
> request a quote including purpose of usage. (send your request to
>
> quote AT dot.nice)
>
>
>
> domain names must be at least 3 characters long and can be at most 63
>
> characters long, a domain excluding TLD should never have more than 5
>
> labels to prevent dns spam.
>
>
>
> shorter domains have cost, this cost is to support opennic servers and
> maintenance
>
> of the network.
>
>
>
> 2 char domains $xxx<- open to suggestions
>
> 1 char domain $xxx<- suggest me.
>
>
>
> Activity
>
> NIC reserves the right to remove any domain not resolvable for more than
>
> 2 weeks.
>
>
>
> Nameserver Configuration
>
> NIC requires to setup a valid Zonefile, this includes a valid SOA and 2 NS.
>
>
>
> Non-Profit clause
>
> As this TLD is made available not for profit, domains (including
>
> subdomains) may not be transferred for compensation.
>
>
>
> Prohibited contents and behavior
>
> • the content of each domain is responsibility of the domain owner
>
> • opennic is not responsable for the content, if the law of any country
>
> ask us about that content, we point them to you.
>
>
>
>
>
> Trademarks and Big Corporations:
>
> corporations, large enterprises (>50 employess) and financial entities
>
> are allowed  to expand their business under a NICE TLD with the condition
>
> to add an opennic logo or link on their web site.
>
> In case of a registered trademark, it is possible for the responsible to
>
> send a request to have their name registered by NIC and suspend
>
> definitively or http forward to a given URL.
>
> (This process requires verification, any cost created by this process
>
> will be covered by the responsible in question).
>
>
>
> Privacy
>
>
>
> • Personal data will only be collected and used if required for the
>
> creation or modification of a Handle. The registrant is obligated to
>
> keep this information up to date. The Registrant's Email address will
>
> only be used for information regarding their registered domains, policy
>
> changes and major system changes.
>
> • NIC does not give any personal information to third parties, with the
>
> exception ofOpenNIC  <http://wiki.opennic.glue/OpenNIC>  as far as they are
> required to reasonably or forced
>
> by law.
>
> • The registrant has the right to information and a right to amend, to
>
> suspend or to delete his saved information. If deletion conflicts with a
>
> legal or contractual duty to save information, or other legal grounds,
>
> the information will be made inaccessible.
>
>
>
> Warranty and Liability
>
> NIC tries to be as reliable and responsible as possible, however there
>
> is no warranty for availability. For direct damages, secondary damages
>
> or lost profits due to technical problems and disturbances we assume no
>
> liability.
>
>
>
> In addition, the Registrant agrees to free NIC from all claims by third
>
> parties in regard to illegal content or activity. The exemption
>
> obligation includes liability for all legal defence costs.
>
>
>
> Updates
>
> Minor changes, changes which will not affect registered domains, to the
>
> policy can be made without notice in order to close loopholes quickly
>
> and responsibly.
>
> Changes which require to be voted on will be announced at least one week
>
> before taking effect.
> --END--
>
>
>  also added to wiki:http://wiki.opennic.glue/proposaldotNiceTLD
>
> about resources, i have one server ready to be tier1 running on 100mbps
> network.
>
>
>
>
> Ing. Alejandro M.
> Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados
> http://www.dedicados.com.mx
> ------
> correo / msn:ventas AT dedicados.com.mx
> skype: dedicados
> ------
>
> El 12/08/2011 01:21 a.m., Julian DeMarchi escribió:
>>
>>  On 08/12/2011 02:37 PM, Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados wrote:
>>>
>>>  I think we need to have freedom when we select the TLD of our choice,
>>> and content of the site. Because we are breaking the sense to be and stay
>>> "free" in opennic.
>>>
>>>  My proposal: .nice can be used for everything and the content inside of
>>> your domain, is responsibly of the domain owner, not opennic or domain
>>> registrant (dot.nice) for example.
>>>
>>>  And that is going to be on the "terms of service" of .nice
>>
>>  do you currently have the resources to run .nice?
>>
>>  can you please point me to your charter so I can read? :)
>>
>>  --julian
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