la garçâ malpadert Group: admins (4379 posts total) (last post: March 13, 2008 - 16:29) Citizen #22: Miestrâ Schivâ | > > We'll have to make a reality check before we pass any laws of domain ownerships, that is the core message of what I am saying.
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> That core message is very sound. Of course we must. It was the ready-made conclusions "We cannot do this, we do not want this, this is impossible" that made me bewildered.
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> I administrate an .org domain. .org and .com and .net domains are not local but international. There are no problems or costs involved in transferring this domain. So if we manage to get our accounts to a good registrar, like networksolutions.com or any other similar company, let's see what their rules are. If macronational law doesn't agree with what we want to do, of course we have to adjust.
If this whole sorry tale of drama has been Dieter's way of saying "there must be a way of making sure the President of the Republic has effective day-to-day control over the National Webspace", then of course he's correct. I am happy to insert a new clause in the Webspace Nationalisation Act along the lines of "the Minister of Technology shall make sure that each responsible official named under this act has the tools for actual day-to-day administration of the responsibilities assigned to them". That's all we need to put in the law. No need to make up bogus corporations. And if our preferred provider doesn't like our preferred set-up of responsibility, we can edit the law. No hassle, no gripe and no problem.
Miestrâ Schivâ
Minister of Immigration
Editor, Qator Itrìns
Founder-President, ZRT - Party of National Unity
Chief High Language Geek of the Talossan Republic
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