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- From: Al Beano <albino AT autistici.org>
- To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
- Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD
- Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2017 08:53:45 +0000
Nazi content is illegal in many countries in which opennic operates though,
how do you deal with that?
On 1 November 2017 16:20:04 GMT+00:00, Gitgud Software <gitgud AT tfwno.gf>
wrote:
>Just to add to verax's response a bit, we'll respond to National
>Socialist content the same way we would Anarchist or Communist content.
>Any special scrutiny given any ideology as a whole would violate the
>premise and spirit of our charter, and threaten our ability to
>impartially govern the project and its registrants use of the name
>space.
>
>Sites and their owners will be dealt with as individuals. Refer to
>verax on what activity or request constitute grounds for intervention.
>
>On Wed, 2017-11-01 at 10:59 -0400, Verax wrote:
>> Al Beano wrote:
>> > How would you respond to National Socialist content, or incitements
>> > to
>>
>> violence?
>> >
>>
>> "Incitement of violence" is a rather nebulous term that could be
>> applied
>> to just about anything. I've personally made many sarcastic remarks
>> that could fit the description. A great many social movements
>> through
>> history also would fit the bill, even ones we have holidays for.
>>
>> The last few years have shown us many self-proclaimed "free
>> countries"
>> such as the US, Australia, Germany, Britain, etc. have all started to
>> use whatever pretense to clamp down on otherwise legal and socially
>> acceptable behavior, such as journalists doing their job, or people
>> making fun of politicians on the internet (how dare they).
>>
>> Our intention is to deal with legal take-down orders, blatantly
>> illegal
>> content, and abuse of computer systems (botnets and the like). If
>> someone wants to be angry on the internet, or be an internet nazi,
>> then
>> that's their problem. It's not as though anyone is stopping them
>> from
>> doing that on ICANN domains anyways.
>>
>> --Verax
>>
>> > On 1 November 2017 00:47:38 GMT+00:00, gitgud <gitgud AT tfwno.gf>
>> > wrote:
>> > > Greetings from .chan,
>> > >
>> > > As we wrap up our infrastructure changes and finalize the
>> > > installation
>> > > of Regano registration system for our inaugural top level domain,
>> > > we
>> > > have decided to propose another top level domain for our
>> > > organization
>> > > to
>> > > administrate, operate, and govern. We hereby propose the creation
>> > > of
>> > > .front, a top level domain where all may freely voice and promote
>> > > their
>> > > political views. The intention of .front would be to provide a
>> > > non-partisan safe haven for political activists, journalists, and
>> > > organizers, where they may publish web content freely without
>> > > fear of
>> > > censorship or reprisal by their domain registrar. This new top-
>> > > level
>> > > domain will share administrative resources and infrastructure
>> > > with the
>> > > already extant .chan project. Appended below is our charter; we
>> > > appreciate any suggestions you may have about how we can best
>> > > govern
>> > > this project, and will attempt to answer any questions you may
>> > > have
>> > > regarding this proposal. We look forward to your input and
>> > > support for
>> > > this proposal.
>> > >
>> > > Happy Halloween,
>> > > .chan
>> > >
>> > > =======================.FRONT CHARTER STARTS
>> > > HERE=======================
>> > >
>> > > ==Charter==
>> > > .front is a top level domain established for communities,
>> > > movements,
>> > > organizations, and people involved in politics. The .front TLD is
>> > > created to offer a free, non-partisan, and open namespace for
>> > > registrants to host blogs, forums, news publications, and other
>> > > commentary on politics and society.
>> > >
>> > > ==Eligibility==
>> > > An eligible individual for registration is defined as any
>> > > individual
>> > > that has not been banned from .front domain registration. An
>> > > eligible
>> > > individual for voting is defined as any individual that has not
>> > > been
>> > > banned from .front domain registration and has an email with at
>> > > least
>> > > one domain registered to it.
>> > >
>> > > ==Registration==
>> > > Registration is available to all eligible individuals. An
>> > > individual
>> > > may
>> > > register a domain on the behalf of any non-human entity, and for
>> > > the
>> > > purposes of this charter is entitled to the rights, as well as
>> > > held to
>> > > the restrictions, of a singular person. Registrants are asked to
>> > > only
>> > > register domain names they intend to use; attempts to “domain
>> > > park” or
>> > > otherwise hoard domains will be scrutinized and may result in the
>> > > revocation of your domain registrations, registration
>> > > eligibility, and
>> > > voting eligibility.
>> > >
>> > > ==Voting==
>> > > All eligible individuals with a registered domain will be
>> > > entitled to
>> > > one vote on major organizational decisions. A proposal to vote on
>> > > may
>> > > be
>> > > put forward by any individual or group of individuals. From then
>> > > on,
>> > > the
>> > > .front community may discuss and propose amendment to the
>> > > original
>> > > proposal. The administration reserves the right to determine
>> > > whether or
>> > > not a proposal is of major concern, and may at their discretion
>> > > dismiss
>> > > any trivial or impossible proposals, as well as any proposals
>> > > that
>> > > conflict with the stated purpose of the .front domain. Provided
>> > > the
>> > > administration has not already dismissed the proposal, the
>> > > individual
>> > > originating the proposal may put the proposal to vote or drop the
>> > > proposal. Should the proposal be put to vote, all members will
>> > > have 72
>> > > hours from the moment the proposal was put to vote to cast a
>> > > “Yay” or
>> > > “Nay” vote on the proposal. After 72 hours, all absent votes will
>> > > be
>> > > registered as abstentions and the winner will be determined by a
>> > > simple
>> > > majority of all non-abstaining voters. Once the results have been
>> > > announced, the proposal will go into effect as policy and will be
>> > > enforced by the relevant individuals in the organization.
>> > >
>> > > ==Anonymity==
>> > > In recognition of the special nature of the community and
>> > > demographic
>> > > this organization is chartering a domain for, this organization
>> > > will
>> > > allow all individuals to register and vote without proof of
>> > > identity or
>> > > a real name. The sole criteria for to be considered a voting
>> > > member of
>> > > the organization will be an email address with one or more
>> > > registered,
>> > > non-revoked domains, belonging to a singular person. Should
>> > > blatant
>> > > abuse of said anonymity be discovered, their eligibility as a
>> > > registrant
>> > > and voter will be revoked. The offenders will not have their
>> > > eligibility
>> > > to vote or register a domain reinstated. Abuse includes
>> > > “sock-puppeting”, Sybil attacks, and other similar methods of
>> > > social
>> > > subversion.
>> > >
>> > > ==Amendment==
>> > > Provided the proposal in question does not bring this document in
>> > > conflict with OpenNIC Policy, this document may be edited or
>> > > amended by
>> > > a proposal should the proposal to do so pass.
>> > >
>> > >
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- [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, gitgud, 11/01/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Al Beano, 11/01/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Verax, 11/01/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Gitgud Software, 11/01/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Al Beano, 11/02/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Mike Wille, 11/02/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Gitgud Software, 11/02/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Daniel Quintiliani, 11/02/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Al Beano, 11/02/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Al Beano, 11/02/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Gitgud Software, 11/01/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Verax, 11/01/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] .front TLD, Al Beano, 11/01/2017
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