6 Mar
2001
6 Mar
'01
1:04 p.m.
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Paul A Vixie wrote:
Too bad ICANN has been such a complete and utter failure that an organization felt it necessary to start such a business, huh?
ICANN's prospective failure is evidently in the mind of the beholder.
Besides producing a UDRP that allows trademark interests to convienently reverse-hijack domains and the selection of a handful of lackluster TLDs from a pool of applicants paying a non-refundable 50k fee in a completely arbitrary and capricious process, perhaps you could point to some of the many successes of ICANN as an organization?