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Ok thinking about this i want to update my charter but cant access to wiki.opennic.glue

but here is a short idea:
No limits about anything, you are responsible of the content, not me or opennic.
You can register the quantity of domains you want.
only domains with 1 or 2 letters will be registered if registrant give a donation to support server.

Depending of the usage of the TLD, we can offer free hosting and more stuff.

alex.





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Asunto: Re: [opennic-discuss] Fwd: PROPOSAL .nice TLD
Fecha: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 17:07:52 -0500
De: Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados <ventas AT dedicados.com.mx>
Responder a: ventas AT dedicados.com.mx
Para: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org



Ing. Alejandro M.
Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados
http://www.dedicados.com.mx
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El 12/08/2011 04:58 p.m., Christopher escribió:
Overall the charter seems fine to me. The only issue I have is the
vagueness of the domain limit of 10 with a tolerance of 3. I think it
should just be a fixed number, as there's no sense in saying it's 10
if it can also be 13.
i want suggestions about how many are good enought, for now let change
the limit to *20*.

Additionally, in regards to the limit, since you're thinking of
charging for one and two letter domains to help support the costs of
running the service, maybe allow non-OpenNIC members to register more
than the limit if they pay for them.
i forgot that part, maybe>20 domains is $2 dlls each, to support the
server, 20 free and next are paid for 2 dollar yearly.

You may want to clarify the requirements in the "Trademarks and Big
Corporations" section, as it's very easy to put a link to OpenNIC on
some page no one will ever go to, or have a link small enough no one
will ever see it.
Actually thats why i ask about a official logo or size, so the same size
added for all websites. Logo and link must be on MAIN PAGE.

Other than that I think it is decent.
im going to update the charter to this changes, and you can view it on
http://wiki.opennic.glue/proposaldotNiceTLD

Thanks

Alex!!


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On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Hanselka, Alex<alex AT hanselka.name> wrote:
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
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correo /msn:ventas AT dedicados.com.mx
skype: dedicados
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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? :)





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