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Public
Comments on the "Consultation Paper on the Review on Administration
and Assignment of Internet Domain Names and Internet Protocol Addresses
in Hong Kong"
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No. |
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DN29 |
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of Submission |
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17.7.2000 |
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Mr
Ernest Yik |
Subject: Comments on the IT Infrastructure consultation paper
The following are my comments on the IT Infrastructure consultation
paper :
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believe there is no need for a reserved list or extra regulation
to prevent cybersquatting. I prefer leaving them to the dispute
resolution mechanism. What are we going to do with the names in
the "reserved list"? Is the list open for public review or closed
within "the corporation"?
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Paragraph 37 states a "general principle to protect Internet domain
names from indecency, words which are obscene, scandalous, indecent,
and contrary to law or morality should not be registered." Where
does this "general principle" come from? I believe this is unnecessary.
- I
believe each individual HK resident should be allowed more than
one domain name, perhaps with an increasing fee for extra names.
The only benefit of this restriction is "for simplicity and easy
management" rather than the interest of the people.
Regards,
Ernest YIK
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