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Date: | Thu, 17 Nov 2011 18:50:28 -0500 |
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Hi,
I think the way it is written you are right, an organization or individual with a ccSLD domain name registration meets the qualifications. I bet that language is a hang over from some of the oldest NC charters.
This does not change the mission of the NCSG, to focus solely on gTLD issues, but to me they seem to be qualified for membership as defined in the charter.
avri
On 17 Nov 2011, at 18:21, Ron Wickersham wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Dan Krimm wrote:
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>> As long as any sub-domain (or sub-sub-sub-domain) counts as a "domain"
>> that seems to fly. OTOH, if only first-level 2LDs count, then this might
>> not qualify (though perhaps kbo.co.ke might?).
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>> If the web site were located at kbo.co.ke/kaswesha/ then qualification
>> might seem to be on shakier ground. Is this minor technical distinction
>> really that important?
>>
>> Does kaswesha.kbo.co.ke get listed in WHOIS, or only kbo.co.ke?
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> please help me undersand one other point about this domain name...
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> our policiy discussions are directed to _generic_ TLDs, and we have
> no influence in country-code domain policies. so is it ANY domain
> holder that is considered eligible to be a member of NCSG or is it
> appropriate for country-code domain holders to be included?
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> -ron
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