Re: Fwd: ICANN asks Verisign to shutdown SiteFinder in 48 hours

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> ICANN has posted the following announcement to their website, asking
> Verisign to stop the SiteFinder service within 48 hours:
> 
> http://www.icann.org/announcements/advisory-03oct03.htm

Its finally over (for the now...):

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40241-2003Oct3.html

VeriSign Freezes Search Service 
 
VeriSign Inc., the firm that operates a key piece of the Internet's 
address system, said it would temporarily shut down a new service that 
makes money off the typos of Web users after the Internet's oversight body 
threatened to take legal action against the company

Earlier today, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) 
President Paul Twomey sent a letter to VeriSign demanding that the company 
take the service down or face legal consequences. Under its contracts with 
VeriSign ICANN can impose up to $100,000 in fines or strip the company of 
its authority to operate the registries that handle dot-com and dot-net 
Internet addresses.
 
"Without so much as a hearing, ICANN today formally asked us to shut down
the Site Finder service," said VeriSign spokesman Tom Galvin. "We will
accede to their request while we explore all of our options."
...
VeriSign also angered the close-knit group of engineers and scientists who 
are familiar with the technology underpinning the Internet. They say that 
Site Finder undermines the worldwide Domain Name System, causing e-mail 
systems, spam-blocking technology ano other applications to malfunction.

VeriSign said the claims are overblown.

"There is no data to indicate the core operation of the domain name system 
or the stability of the Internet has been adversely affected," VeriSign's 
Galvin said. "ICANN is using anecdotal and isolated issues in an attempt 
to assert a dubious right to regulate non-registry services."

Before agreeing to take down Site Finder, VeriSign had promised to work 
with the Internet community to iron out any glitches triggered by Site 
Finder.

Site Finder has triggered the first real showdown between VeriSign -- the 
world's largest Internet addressing company -- and ICANN, the group 
created by the U.S. government to bring order and competition to the 
growing online world.

"War is breaking out between the regulators and the people they regulate. 
This is a real power struggle [over] who controls the rules on the 
Internet going forward," said said Paxfire's Lewyn.



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