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  • Subject: Re[2]: [opennic-discuss] OpenNIC Domains Registration Fee
  • Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2016 04:00:47 +0300
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Domain names the Google way.

Btw , is the opennic country / new nation tld policy in the works?

Tuesday, 06 December 2016, 07:02AM -05:00 from "Simon Castano" <discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org>:

Hi,

> I'm a bit confused, are you in support of allowing domain registration
> fees?

We are planning to allow free registration unless two or more user show
interest in the same domain name, in which case it will be assign to the
highest bid.


> As far as I am currently aware, domain registrations are supposed to
> be free according to OpenNIC policies, for both an organizational
> (supporting the free (libre and gratis) internet) and a common sense
> (why would people pay for OpenNIC domains if hardly anyone can access
> them (yet)) viewpoints.

We do not expect price to soar indeed and most domains will most likely
end-up being free


Thanks,


---
Simon

On 2016-12-03 07:14, Jonah Aragon wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm a bit confused, are you in support of allowing domain registration
> fees?
>
> As far as I am currently aware, domain registrations are supposed to
> be free according to OpenNIC policies, for both an organizational
> (supporting the free (libre and gratis) internet) and a common sense
> (why would people pay for OpenNIC domains if hardly anyone can access
> them (yet)) viewpoints.
>
> But.. there is a clause in the policies that states that any policies
> stated in the charter CAN override OpenNIC policies if the community
> as a whole agrees, which as I understand it would allow you to charge
> for domain registrations, even in the way you describe it. So
> personally I believe what you propose is certainly allowed as long as
> the rest of the community supports it. I'd personally vote yes on the
> subject.
>
> Any other members, if you believe I'm wrong on the above feel free to
> correct me, but it's my understanding that the ability to override
> OpenNIC organizational policies is allowed.
>
> Jonah
>
> ---as an aside, I've never heard of Liberland before now but it sounds
> interesting, I wish you the best of luck in your petitions.
>
> On Dec 2, 2016 11:50 PM, "Simon Castano"
> <discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I have joined this mailing list not long ago and would like to get
>> some clarifications with regards to registration fee for domain
>> names.
>>
>> Reading OpenNIC charter, I could not find anything preventing one to
>> charge registration fee for domain names. On the other hand, I feel
>> reluctance for approving domain names that would charge a
>> registration fee.
>>
>> To me, and to reply to the below, even ICANN domains' are free to
>> use as one do not pay ICANN when resolving google.com [1] - on the
>> other side, running a DNS server or a website is nerver free as one
>> has to host website and DNS servers.
>> On top of that I think there may be semantic issue with the term
>> "free" in the below; which I'd translate to "libre" meaning it is
>> open to anyone rather than "gratis".
>>
>> Could you pelase share your opinion on this?
>>
>> For reference, note that we (Liberland) are planning to run OpenNIC
>> servers to operate ".ll" TLD with a bridge to decentralized DNS and
>> a PKI based on Bitcoin blockchain. We are planning to use our
>> E-Resindency app as an easy entry point to resolve OpenNIC domain.
>> In the meantime, we are lobying to have LL added to the ISO 3166-1
>> and obtain ICANN delegation to operate this ccTLD so that .ll
>> wesites can be reached by a broader audience. Note that we would
>> keep on operating OpenNIC servers.
>> To come back on domain registration fee: we were planning on some
>> sort of auction where domains registration would be free (i.e.
>> gratis) unless interested parties bid domain up.
>>
>> More details to follow on the above at a later stage.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> ---
>> Simon J. Castaño Segondy
>> Member of the representation of the Free Republic of Liberland in
>> the Netherlands
>>
>> On 2016-11-25 15:46, Hunter 9999 wrote:
>>
>>> On our website we say "It’s free to use".
>>> For me that includes the usage as domain registrar.
>>> So we shouldn't charge for domain registrations.
>>> And if I remember right, we have already discussed that on the
>>> mailinglist before, with the result, that we will never charge for
>>> registrations.
>>>
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> Links:
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> [1] http://google.com
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