Public Comments on the "Consultation Paper on the Review on Administration and Assignment of Internet Domain Names and Internet Protocol Addresses in Hong Kong"
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DN30 |
Date of Submission |
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17.07.2000 |
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Mr Daniel Lai President Hong Kong Computer Society |
Dear Sir/Madam,
Re: Consultation Paper on the Review on
Administration and Assignment of Internet Domain Names
Internet Protocol Addresses in Hong Kong
I refer to the letter from Mr Rex Chang for Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting and the Consultation Paper. On behalf of the Hong Kong Computer Society, I provide the following comments:
- In principle, we agree with the spirit, recommendations and guidelines in general, but there are a few points we would seek further considerations.
- Para 50(c)
The non-profit making and non-statutory corporation to be established would preferably be completely separate from JUCC to maintain an absolute independence. Adequate representation mush be ensured. - Para 50(k)
Engaging agents to perform registration may result in poor standards of services as it would be a commercial arrangement. Adequate scrutiny and control need to be established. Alternatively the register could take up the work. - Para 50(n)
There should be fair and adequate appeal mechanism. - Para 50(s)
Individual domain names should follow names in personal Identity Cards. - Para 50(t)
The fee should be reasonable. - Para 43
The number of domain names a company allowed to apply for should be limited to a reasonable number (i.e. not excessive). - Para 32
ITSD of HKSAR should be considered to take over from JUCC.
Yours faithfully,
Daniel Lai
President