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  • From: Maiyannah Bishop <maiyannah.bishop AT postactiv.com>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] OpenNIC Domains Registration Fee - Liberland domains .LL
  • Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 18:51:48 -0500
  • Organization: postActiv

Well, you asked for opinions, and a lot of us have been conditioned to express them in the form of votes ;)

For my personal view: I'm not against levying fees or fines if the way in which they are levied is fair and predictable.  My concern is the potential for abuse with your idea for dispute resolution.  An auction is not an appropriate dispute resolution method, in my opinion.

I have no problem with any of your other suggestions.
-mb

On 2016-12-07 17:16, Simon Castano wrote:
We are indeed not calling for any vote at the moment but rather gathering feedback to prepare our TLD charter, and finally call for vote to peer .ll domains to OpenNIC. We expect the request to be sent within six month.

We will prepare our draft policies considering what has been said and surely ask for opinion sooner or later.
Pricing and renewal mechanism are definitely not final.

Thanks so far,

---
Simon

On 2016-12-07 22:55, Jonah Aragon wrote:
I'm fine with the pricing aspects of the domains during the
registration process. I don't think OpenNIC has to be free and
shouldn't mandate that on their domains, that's unfeasible at a
certain point.

The pricing system is flawed though in ways that could and will make
it susceptible to abuse when it came time to renew, which I pointed
out a few days ago. For that reason if this was brought to a vote I
would also vote no. If Liberland included policies that protected
current domain owners when renewal time came around I would probably
vote yes.

That's just my opinion. This isn't even being called to a vote right
now anyways so there's no reason to pick a side.

Jonah

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