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03-08-2008, 12:00 AM
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Name: Flippers J. Flippy Last Online: 03-24-2008 06:12 AM Join Date: Aug 2002
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Country: | The Snowe Bill and Why I Donated $7,250 to the ICA Hi folks,
The domain industry has been good to me over the years, as I'm sure it has to many of you. I see the Snowe bill as a very real and present threat to our industry as well as to the web itself. I think the intentions of the bill are generally good but, despite best intentions, the law will be used by aggressive companies to take our property.
I've pledged a donation of $7,250 to the Internet Commerce Association. There are a lot of politics in domaining and everyone has their allegiances, many of which overlap, but I strongly believe that now is the time we need to put aside our differences and fight together or face losing what we've worked so hard for. The ICA may not be the perfect solution, and it may not sit perfectly with everyone's politics, but they are the ONLY organization that is going to fight for us. They have Phil Corwin, who is a strong presence in Washington. I have no affiliation with the ICA - I just believe they are our BEST BET.
I need you to take five minutes and do the following two things:
1) Sign the petition at www.snowebill.com
2) If you can, please make a donation, NO MATTER HOW SMALL, to the ICA. You can do this;
By PayPal to info_ica@internetcommerce.org
or
By credit card at www.internetcommerce.org/donate
Please post here and let us know if you make a donation, so you can get a warm fuzzy feeling
Together we can beat this, and show the World that we're a serious industry while we're at it!
Thanks for your time,
Chris. |
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03-08-2008, 12:12 AM
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Last Online: Yesterday 08:21 PM Join Date: Mar 2007
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Country: | One thing I might add to Chris' post. I noticed a lot of "Anonymous" signatures. This only reinforces the bill's contention that people are hiding behind false or private registrations. Please sign with your real name.
Thanks,
Eric
Last edited by socalboy; 03-08-2008 at 12:32 AM.
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03-08-2008, 04:01 AM
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Name: Chris Last Online: Yesterday 11:14 PM Join Date: May 2005
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Country: | Excellent Chris...you being one of the most respected long time SERIOUS domainers on this board it's good to see you actively involved and that is quite a generous donation...hopefully this inspires others to fight for out rights! 
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03-08-2008, 05:15 AM
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Name: gerry.mobi Last Online: 03-31-2008 03:37 PM Join Date: Dec 2006
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Country: | Quote:
Originally Posted by socalboy One thing I might add to Chris' post. I noticed a lot of "Anonymous" signatures. This only reinforces the bill's contention that people are hiding behind false or private registrations. Please sign with your real name.
Thanks,
Eric | If I am not mistaken, the anonymous part is an option of posting your comments with your real name.
All signatures for the signing of the petition are recorded with name but comments available for public viewing have that option.
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03-08-2008, 11:32 AM
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Last Online: 07-02-2008 05:03 PM Join Date: Jun 2004
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DNF$: 2,935 | If you want to show the World then you should be campaigning for the US Government to release control over the name system. If ICA were serious they would do the same. The basic problem is that American Senator have far too much say. Quote:
Originally Posted by Beachie Hi folks,
The domain industry has been good to me over the years, as I'm sure it has to many of you. I see the Snowe bill as a very real and present threat to our industry as well as to the web itself. I think the intentions of the bill are generally good but, despite best intentions, the law will be used by aggressive companies to take our property.
I've pledged a donation of $7,250 to the Internet Commerce Association. There are a lot of politics in domaining and everyone has their allegiances, many of which overlap, but I strongly believe that now is the time we need to put aside our differences and fight together or face losing what we've worked so hard for. The ICA may not be the perfect solution, and it may not sit perfectly with everyone's politics, but they are the ONLY organization that is going to fight for us. They have Phil Corwin, who is a strong presence in Washington. I have no affiliation with the ICA - I just believe they are our BEST BET.
I need you to take five minutes and do the following two things:
1) Sign the petition at www.snowebill.com
2) If you can, please make a donation, NO MATTER HOW SMALL, to the ICA. You can do this;
By PayPal to info_ica@internetcommerce.org
or
By credit card at www.internetcommerce.org/donate
Please post here and let us know if you make a donation, so you can get a warm fuzzy feeling
Together we can beat this, and show the World that we're a serious industry while we're at it!
Thanks for your time,
Chris. |
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03-08-2008, 09:23 PM
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Name: Kevin Farrell Last Online: Today 12:41 AM Join Date: Jul 2005
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Country: | Bringing attention to the general public about the domainers plight might not help as most regular joe's have a bad feeling already about us. And could turn out to go against us by showing support to snowe. But if the public knowing about what they're trying to do then using a collaboration of some very high american traffic domains to display our side of the coin would be a great way to convey the message. Costly for any contributors but very effective. |
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03-09-2008, 08:14 PM
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Name: Puranjay Last Online: Today 03:16 AM Join Date: Jun 2007
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Country: | if this bill passes, I swear to god I'm invading verisign and ICANN'T
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