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        Title           : Reflections on the DNS, RFC 1591, and Categories of 
                          Domains
        Author(s)       : J. Klensin
        Filename        : draft-klensin-1591-reflections-01.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 13-Nov-00
        
RFC 1591,'Domain Name System Structure and Delegation' [1] laid out
the basic administrative design and principles for the allocation and
administration of domains, from the top level down.  It was written
before the introduction of the world wide web and rapid growth of the
Internet put significant market, social, and political pressure on
domain name allocations.  In recent years, 1591 has been cited by all
sides in various debates, and attempts have been made by various
bodies to update it or adjust its provisions, sometimes under
pressures that have arguably produced policies that are less well
thought out than the original.  Some of those efforts have begun from
misconceptions about the provisions of 1591 or the motivation for
those provisions.  This memo includes some thoughts about how 1591
might be interpreted and adjusted by the IANA and ICANN to better
reflect today's world while retaining characteristics and policies
that have proven to be effective in supporting Internet growth and
stability.  A variation on this memo has been submitted to ICANN as a
comment on its evolving TLD policies.

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