[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] IMPROTANT - Action Items and Notes from Next-Generation RDS PDP Working Group Call - 17 May 2017

John Bambenek jcb at bambenekconsulting.com
Thu May 18 14:17:21 UTC 2017


What are the legitimate purposes for owning a domain? Who do we empower to make those judgements and how will the rules be enforced?

A free and open Internet ends when we start making others prove their legitimacy first. There may be 100s of use cases none of us can imagine that will be upon is 10 years from now. 

J

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> On May 17, 2017, at 13:46, Jeremy Malcolm <jmalcolm at eff.org> wrote:
> 
>> On 17/5/17 9:40 am, Michael Peddemors wrote:
>> Yes, this is the common argument, however IMHO this is a red herring..
>> There are more efficient ways for 'harvesters' to gain data, and
>> others way to prevent such abuse..
>> 
>> Again, IMHO this argument is another case of impacting the many
>> legitimate users, for the sake of a few bad apples..
>> 
>> And I havent' seen any arguments yet, of a case scenario which can't
>> be addressed by other means..
> 
> So to reverse this, what are the *legitimate* purposes of harvesting?
> 
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