Re: How do we want DNSO to be?

Bret Fausett (baf@fausett.com)
Sat, 28 Nov 98 13:00:17 -0500


>> So what is the value of being in one category or another? Do these
>> categories have sole rights to discuss only 'their' subjects? Do we have to
>> pass any recommendations to all other categories? Can there be a veto?
>
>The primary purpose of constituencies, from my perspective, is to
>prevent capture. Capture is a very real problem, if you only have a
>single level general membership. I believe that the constituency
>model essentially eliminates that as a concern, *provided* that there
>are enough constituencies, that they are sufficiently different, and
>that none of them have excess representation (like the registries
>currently do).

And the capture problem will change over time. At the DNSO's formation,
it looks as though the membership will be primarily composed of
registries and registrars. Constituencies helps the other groups have a
real voice. As the DNSO and its activities become more well-known in the
business community, expect the ratio to change. Constituencies will
protect the registries and registrars, who likely will be
*overwhelmingly* in the minority. Whatever group you're in now, the
constituency concept likely will benefit you at some point in time.

Bret Fausett

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Bret A. Fausett
Fausett, Gaeta & Lund, LLP
e-mail: baf@fausett.com
http://www.fausett.com

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