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VeriSign and ICANN Settle Lawsuit

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Dave Zan

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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051024/sfm134.html?.v=15

VeriSign, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRSN - News), the leading provider of intelligent infrastructure services for Internet and telecommunications networks, today announced it has reached agreement to settle its lawsuit with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

VeriSign and ICANN reached an agreement that strikes the important balance of providing business certainty for VeriSign and other registry operators while ensuring that ICANN can play an effective and clearly established role as technical coordinator.

News not yet posted in ICANN's site, although it's also reportered here:
http://www.circleid.com/posts/verisign_and_icann_settle_lawsuit/

Don't expect them to sit on a tree together, of course. :-D
 

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ICANN went to the "Cave In On Everything" school of negotiations. Below are the comments I just submitted to the various ICANN lists, etc.

-- start comments ----
Hello,

The proposed settlement agreement is at:

http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-24oct05.htm
http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/verisign/settlement-agreements.htm

After a quick first pass through the materials, it looks like ICANN
really caved in, and didn't act in the interest of domain registrants.

According to Section 7.3(d)(ii) of:

http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/verisign/com-registry-agreement-22sep05.pdf

VeriSign will be able to raise .com prices by up to 7% per year. That's
absurd, given the economies of scale they've realized running a
registry with 43 million names (see www.dailychanges.com), compared to
a much lower level when the .com registry agreement was first
negotiated years ago. Indeed, Tucows went on the record in Shanghai:

http://www.icann.org/shanghai/captioning-afternoon-30oct02.htm

"But in case there is any concern or hesitation in that regard, if any
of the registry contracted parties are unhappy with price, the central
term in any such contract, and are willing to rebid or reopen some of
the registry contracts, specifically Tucows will put an offer on the
table at a $2 a name registry price."

$2 is much less than the price .com names will be after VeriSign gets
through gouging consumer through its monopoly over .com registry
services.

It's been said before, but it bears repeating that in view of ICANN's
abysmal effort, how can they say they've not been captured by VeriSign?
Hopefully the GNSO, if ICANN is a "bottoms-up, consensus building
organization" will vocally oppose this pathetic settlement.

By the way, in the old contract, VeriSign was commited to spending $200
million in R&D:

http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/verisign/registry-agmt-appw-net-org-16apr01.htm

I had only pointed that out about a gazillion times, see:

http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/verisign/registry-agmt-appw-net-org-16apr01.htm

Since those annual reports were never made public, despite Michael
Palage's statement:

http://gnso.icann.org/mailing-lists/archives/ga/msg00824.html

"Give me a couple of days to look into"

almost TWO YEARS ago, I suppose it was easier to simply wipe out those
R&D requirements (I could not find any reference to R&D requirements in
the new contract), relieving VeriSign of a big obligation, than to hold
them to improvements that would benefit the community.

I won't even bother to comment on "new registry services" -- that's a
future battle if/when VeriSign tries to reinstate SiteFinder.

A big thumbs down to ICANN's "negotiators". Shame on ICANN. Shame on
VeriSign. I hope ICANN insiders get their just rewards, when "ICANN
Experience" is a blemish on their CVs, being recognized as an
association with failure.
-- end comments ----
 

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DaddyHalbucks said:
Yeeeeeeehaaaaaaa!

Sigh, I wish I can also rejoice. But the trade-off is that Verisign's allowed to
keep the .com registry 'til 2012.

(Thanks for that link, George!)

Guess at whose expense. Whatever happened to re-bidding and all? :mad:
 

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Another reason the Internet needs to be handed over to the UN.
 

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IMHO that would only add political interference and we already have enough with the US administration.

Invite the UN to the table and "you aint't seen nothing yet" :evil:

Seriously why bother with inefficient, bloated bodies ?
Just hand over control of the Internet to me :p
 
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