Why does one need to wait for trouble to strike before taking action to avert it?
Because you have not presented any evidence to suggest there is any tangible risk, and perhaps more importantly there is a cost associated with the action you propose A cost which will be worn by industry, and utimately by registrants who have to pay for running ISOCNZ. How about a policy that says "if it aint broke - dont create policy to fix it"? All this gives weight to the argument that the .nz ccTLD would be better administered by an entity focused on the needs of industry, rather than a club like ISOCNZ which has become a front for a company with desires none of us know anything about. Peter Mott Chief Enthusiast 2DAY INTERNET LIMITED -/- --------- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog