
They will the. Ke space. It's already too hard selling it as Odhiambo has said. On Nov 27, 2014 2:48 PM, "Walubengo J via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
@Ali,
Deja vu! (excuse my french :-)
I warned you guys many months ago @
http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/Kenyas-Internet-Domain-Set-for-a-Sha... or @ http://tinyurl.com/l7o5ssl
Anyway, here is snapshot of one of the clauses in the Regulations (2010) being applied now and I quote
(2) A person shall not create a new sub - domain under the Kenya country code Top Level Domain without the approval of the >>Commission.
Meaning that If I run the university mmu.ac.ke domain, and need to create a domain from our town branch as in town.mmu.ac.ke I have to run to my good friend the DG, Wangusi to grant me the permission. I am sure he will give me the permission but the bigger question is why should I ask?
walu.
-------------------------------------------- On Thu, 11/27/14, Ali Hussein via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Subject: [kictanet] Licensing Framework for .ke To: jwalu@yahoo.com Date: Thursday, November 27, 2014, 10:40 AM
Listers Apologies for cross posting. The above refers. Please see attached an advert appearing in the local newspapers regarding the above. The gist of the advert is to state:- 1. The CA has now developed a licensing framework to administer the .KE name space.2. That before any Registrar purports to sell or be accredited by KeNIC they must first be licensed by CA.3. That if you require more information on the above please contact the CA.
Now, listers, a number of things have been playing in my mind over the last few days. And these are:- 1. Shouldn't the CA/KeNIC simply have informed Registrars on the new licensing framework etc.? This is a simple matter. KeNIC has all the contacts (through DRAKE) of the Registrars. Better still, wouldn't it be even a better idea to convene a meeting where we are all taken through the new regime? Can this new framework be shared via email to all interested parties? 2. What is DRAKE's official position on this? 3. As a Registrar the first thing that comes to mind is this:- Are we not complicating and putting barriers for businesses to sell .ke domains by requiring them to be licensed by CA? Isn't it enough that the Registry is now being licensed and that the Registry vets Registrars? How are we going to grow .ke if we now have to troop to CA every year? I stand corrected but I have NEVER required to be licensed by CA or ICANN to sell .ug, .tz, .com .net etc. Is it just me or is there something more to this than meets the eye? C'mon guys, lets not complicate matters unnecessarily! Ali Hussein
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