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[anti-abuse-wg] draft policy
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Frank Gadegast
ripe-anti-spam-wg at powerweb.de
Wed Mar 9 19:27:02 CET 2011
Florian Weimer wrote: > * Frank Gadegast: > >> Do you think anybody can tell DENIC how to deal with .de domainnames >> or decide about the whois or technical procedures and protocols, if >> they are not a member ? > > German citizens surely can, indirectly, through the branches of > representative government. > Sorry, they cant. DENIC is a "e.g.", an "eingetragene Gemeinschaft", a "registered association". The only thing German citizens could decide is wich party they like on the next German Government vote. Those parties could then decide to make a law, that the DENIC e.g. is not responsible for the .de TLD anymore. But the German citizens could not at all through whatever government could tell DENIC what to do. -- Kind regards, Frank -- PHADE Software - PowerWeb http://www.powerweb.de Inh. Dipl.-Inform. Frank Gadegast mailto:frank at powerweb.de Schinkelstrasse 17 fon: +49 33200 52920 14558 Nuthetal OT Rehbruecke, Germany fax: +49 33200 52921 ======================================================================
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