Meanwhile, on the GNSO's General Assembly list, Network Solution's Jonathan Nevett reports:
I also want to mention that we have made some enhancements to our approach in response to many of the comments we have received. We still are evaluating some others internally. Here is what we have done so far:
1. All new reserved names will not resolve to any page at all.
2. We have addressed the concerns related to disclosure of zone file and DNS server information of the reserved names. This information will no longer be available to anyone.
3. We have removed our customer protection measure from our WHOIS search page, so that no domains searched on this page will be reserved.
4. We are providing additional customer notification of our protection measure on our home and search web pages.
It's a start. 1. All new reserved names will not resolve to any page at all.
2. We have addressed the concerns related to disclosure of zone file and DNS server information of the reserved names. This information will no longer be available to anyone.
3. We have removed our customer protection measure from our WHOIS search page, so that no domains searched on this page will be reserved.
4. We are providing additional customer notification of our protection measure on our home and search web pages.

