> To clarify a bit, we oppose the extra-legal grant that "sunrise" principles,
> in general, afford IP interests. Our qualm isn't with specific processes or
> registries in this regard, but rather with the fact that the IP community
> are provided with additional rights beyond those enjoyed by a "normal"
> registrant.
>
I don't quite understand what you mean with "IP community", but I agree that a
Sunrise period may be no good thing in general. However, now that we *had* one
with .info it's necessary that the registry either enforces the rules it made
or just discards the results and starts over. It's not acceptable that the
people not playing by the rules get thru.
Kai
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