On the Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 01:48:03PM +0100, Daniel Kamm blubbered:

Hoi.

> > hi i read in the actually PC-Professionell an Adv.from Strato.de
> > privat user could register an own TLD
> > 
> > original text:
> > DynDNS: machen sie ihren eigenen PC  aus dem internet erreichbar, bei
> > strato sogar unter ihrer persoenlichen Top-Level-Domain
> 
> Yess! Now I can register ylz.sex :-))

I want .semmel registered!

> > an anyoning marketing joke or an inkomepetent writing ?....
> 
> Think of ICANN. The possibly mean to use any usual second-level domain
> name for their implementation of dyn-DNS updates. Not only subdomain
> like 'www'. Silly ad! 

Oh yes. Pretty stupid. 

> Or they do register private TLDs, but propagate them only in their DNS 
> servers. So everyone has to use their name servers to resolv those TLDs. 

"Solutions" like this existed for years. AlterNIC and OpenNIC,
just to name two of these alternate namespaces. How do you
explain to your grand-mother, she has to enter strange numbers
in a hidden field somewhere in the depths of her computer, just
to surf to http://www.hallo.oma/ ? 

But maybe we are wrong altogether and Strato bought ICANN..?
=:-)

CU, Venty

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