 
             
            The Domain Name Rights Coalition
            
              The current allocation of .US domain names by geography is not sufficient 
              to meet the rapidly changing needs of a diverse and mobile US population. 
              Further, the proposals by the World Intellectual Property Organization 
              threaten to make the gTLDs a place in which US individuals, small 
              businesses, entrepreneurs and community organizations will not be 
              able to or afford to defend their rights to domain names.
            
              Opportunities:
              What DNRC discussed with Mr. Ira Magaziner and Ms. J. Beckwith Burr 
              in a meeting of December 23, 1997, and laid out in a paper of February 
              2, 1998, about the opportunity of the .US domain remains true today:Government 
              Rulemaking/Private Implementation: The tall order set out in the 
              above section is not an impossibility, but a reality. 
             
              The Federal Communications Commission, an independent agency of 
              the US Government, meets this mandate every single day. It does 
              so, in one particularly noteworthy example, with the rulemaking, 
              oversight, and appeal of private radio frequencies. The FCC creates 
              the rules by which private organizations, such as the Personal Communications 
              Industry Association (PCIA), handle the coordination of private 
              radio frequencies for business and other users throughout the U.S. 
              Using its expertise in communications, and with the input and guidance 
              of the coordinators, the FCC has fashioned a set of rules that fosters 
              competition in the private radio arena, encourages technological 
              innovation, and enables low-cost service to be available to small 
              and large businesses alike.
            
              The FCC is charged in its mandate from Congress with operating in 
              the "public interest, convenience and necessity," and 
              on its own authority can recognize needs that might exist even if 
              those with the needs are unwilling or unable to represent themselves.
            
              Further, the FCC provides an avenue for appeal of particularly egregious 
              or discriminatory conduct which is far less expensive than turning, 
              at least initially, to the courts.
            
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