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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!That INAIC thing, looks like .......fake.
It has a hidden whois information. The domain was created on 2005 and I've never heard of it before...I was already an adult when internet was born.
LOL....... it even has Google ads!!!!!! haha
Last edited by fischermx; 03-04-2009 at 11:11 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Dear Nick,
you made a point there. ICANN is ONE of several roots. 99% (thats a guess) of all ISP's use the 13 ICANN root servers, the exception are those ISP's that are in dictatures like China. China runs their own rootzone for example.
If you are an average american, or average german or latvian, brasilian or whatever, and if you connect to the internet through an ISP, then you use automaticly ICANN's root.
So even if YOU would run ".dubai" at the INAIC zone, nobody could reach the "domains.dubai".
TLD's ARE complicated
And yes, the INAIC website looks stupid.......! You probably need some plugin for your browser to reach the TLD's they have added.
Imagine that the USA, Europe, China, India and so on each had their own RootZone. Within that RootZone everything would be OK, but if I sit here in europe, and want to go to DNF.com to write this message, then I am already lost, for maybe dnf.com in the EUROPEAN rootzone would route somewhere else than in the US rootzone.
It's vital that there is only ONE root. And everyone uses ICANN's root.
Last edited by Developper; 03-04-2009 at 11:18 AM.
Developer: Thanks for the explanation......
But still.... that's pretty much sounds like.... a scam... don't you think?
I remember that was a software that sort of hacked your network protocols in order to reach those weird TLDs.
<sarcasm on>
Oops!! ICANN website doesn't show INAIC approved registrar logo!!
We are in big trouble!!!
<sarcasm off>
Last edited by fischermx; 03-04-2009 at 11:24 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Perfect. Now those are more productive and informative responses. Thank you.
Just did some more reading. The INAIC is not necessarily a scam, it is an attempt at having a more "free" internet. It is working with the public-root (http://public-root.com/) which is another non-profit organization which is also assisting in this initiative.
So, any thoughts on what public-root, INAIC, etc. are attempting to do? I understand that it would be next to impossible for them to "win" what appears to be a battle against ICANN (USA) dominance in this matter.
Last edited by Nick81; 03-04-2009 at 04:37 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Hmm.....and a $50,000 USD non-refundable fee by ICANN is not trying to make money?
Actually, now that I think about it, I guess the fee makes sense as there needs to be a lot of stability on the net. Ensuring that the big "ballers" own TLDs ensures that they have the money to operate as well.....I guess.
Sure, they also make money
So, everyone else can try![]()
$35,000????????????
No wonder, I've sold dubaicity.net for an acceptable price.
And offers for dubaï.com (French IDN) are more than acceptable.
Dabsi
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Last edited by DubaiDiamond; 03-15-2009 at 03:58 AM. Reason: my mistake
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