Re: Verisign to Make Money from Typos

From: WebWiz (webwiz@atlcon.net)
Date: Sat Sep 13 2003 - 16:58:23 EDT


You know, I've pondered this for a while. It bugs the heck out of me,
but it took a little while to formulate the exact "why".

What irritates me about this, and the reason that it is so patently
"wrong" is that Verisign is using for "personal gain" a capability that
it has been given by virtue of a public trust.

Because they manage the registry, they have the capacity to do things
that nobody else could do. But because they manage the registry on
behalf of the entire internet community, there is an implied (or is it
spelled out explicitly?) responsibility to do so in a way that benefits
the entire internet community.

Instead, they have elected to manage it in such a selfish way that it
works to their own financial advantage at the expense of the rest of the
community.

Businesses can and should find creative ways to snare business. But
their approaches should be within the realm of ethical behavior. I get
irritated when little companies lament the well-funded approaches of the
big guys as "unfair" -- since typically that's actually an example of
the big guy using his (superior) resources creatively. If the little
guy could find a way to get sufficient funding, he could do the same
thing.

But in this case, Verisign's actions truly are unethical and
inappropriate. NOBODY but Verisign could use this approach, and the
reason is that Verisign has exceptional and unusual access to the
registry because the government saw fit to have them manage it on behalf
of everybody. To use that position for personal (corporate) gain is, in
my opinion, despicable, and reveals the true nature of Verisign's
management.

NASA's "flawed culture" has nothing on Verisign's.

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Regards, Eric Longman Atl-Connect Internet Services

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