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I would if I were Encirca. He seems to be posting inflammatory language all over the place. Given the fact that he is on an advisory board that does make recommendations to ICANN... is it possible he could be sued for libel given the fact he is creating an atomosphere that is harmful to Encirca? Encirca has no relief, other than the courts in my estimation. Richard is cc'ing ICANN board members, Vint Cerf, et al so there is definitely communication that is harmful to Encirca even before they have a chance to prove their methods as useful and worthy to internet users. Keep in mind, ICANN approved the 3rd level string for dot pro..When the 2nd level string was opened up it did open the way for Encirca to create a new service which in my opinion is useful. No doctor is going to register, www.bible.pro for his business, nor would a lawyer want to buy, www.boxing.pro. It's kind of like dot us. When ICANN opened that space, there wasn't apparently any harm done to schools or government agencies.
To protect the 3rd string dot pro namespace they added strong language in that a 2nd level string dot pro name owner could not use the name to misrepsent themselves as a doctor, etc.
note who Richard is cc'ing in his "memo's": http://gnso.icann.org/mailing-lists/archives/ga/msg02437.html It's one thing to discuss "ICANN" related stuff in open, which is usually generic, and not dealing with anyone specific ICANN registrar, but when you have this type of inflammatory communicae being aired in the open without due process, the registrar is harmed in my opinion as they have no way to rebut such as you would be able to do in an ICANN board meeting. Richard has definitely gone out of his way to harm Encirca in my humble opinion.
To protect the 3rd string dot pro namespace they added strong language in that a 2nd level string dot pro name owner could not use the name to misrepsent themselves as a doctor, etc.
note who Richard is cc'ing in his "memo's": http://gnso.icann.org/mailing-lists/archives/ga/msg02437.html It's one thing to discuss "ICANN" related stuff in open, which is usually generic, and not dealing with anyone specific ICANN registrar, but when you have this type of inflammatory communicae being aired in the open without due process, the registrar is harmed in my opinion as they have no way to rebut such as you would be able to do in an ICANN board meeting. Richard has definitely gone out of his way to harm Encirca in my humble opinion.