
area. Domain registry has not been involved, and would not wish to be.
it's not a problem here, too. The registry is a subject to other discussion (recent views are published at http://www.ibm.com/OtherVoices/Levine/February1398155624.phtml
agency is (or is becoming) involved directly in the TLD registry. All of this without problem.
If your legislators are inclined to regulate the Internet, the challenge is to persuade them to do "the right thing", and to keep their intervention at a helpful, rather than intrusive, level.
I am afraid I haven't made it clear or you have misunderstood. The Bulgarian government wants to licens the Internet usage and services. They also intend to regulate the content of the information being placed in the web.
At the end of the day, your legislators are in charge in your country. You have to recognise this, and restrict your own efforts to area where you can make a difference.
it's a question of legislature, yes, but the government wants to regulate it through the local Committee for post and telecommunications, and not through the law. That's the dangerous part of it. The question of the domain registry is not an issue here. regards, veni -------- Logged at Thu Feb 26 18:06:13 MET 1998 ---------