On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 10:05:19 +0200
Serge Droz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am a bit surprised at your reply.
> In fact, the domain take down process is described in the law:
> 
> http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/sr/784_104/a14bist.html
> 
> Besides the rather strict legal framework we operate in, we must
> submitt a list ob blocked domain names OFCOM four times a year. And
> we must be able to explain our action for each of these. The OFCOM
> people monitor this process quite closely.
> 
> I hope this clarifies matters.

It's a kind of a post-democracy law, decision and execution in a
private hand.

And mixing up the entities domain owner, server(s) owner, user(s) on
that servers and ISPs of all or some servers is in the best
case clueless.

It's like punish a city/township because a car driver killed somebody
somewhere and the car is registered in that city.

It doesn't make sense to mix up responsibilities of entities. I'm very
happy, that most of my domains have nothing to do with switch.ch and
this clueless law.

That ISPs help to clean up their networks is very important but it has
to be done carefully and without mix up responsibilities.

Regards
Oli


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