I seem to recall this being discussed, but I just had someone tell me 
that NSI refused to allow them to register using DNS servers that 
weren't NSI-based.

e.g.,

ns1.mycompany.com = 1.2.3.4
mycompany.com is registered through OpenSRS.

Customer wants to change my-company.com (which is still at NSI) to 
use ns1.mycompany.com. NSI rejects the request, claiming that the 
name-server does not exist or is a non-NSI nameserver.

Is this "legal" (e.g., are they allowed to do this under the ICANN 
agreement?) I would think this would be considered anti-competitive! 
(admittedly, MUCH of what NSI does is anti-competitive)

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